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The Industrial Revolution. 1750s – 1914 By: S tephen H ong. What factors led to the industrial revolution. Factor 1 “The Agricultural Revolution”. They had new crops from the new world. N ew farming methods called Enclosure and New Technologies and knowledge to improve yields. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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The Industrial Revolution
1750s – 1914By: Stephen Hong
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What factors led to the industrial revolution
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Factor 1 “The Agricultural Revolution”
• They had new crops from the new world.• New farming methods called Enclosure and
New Technologies and knowledge to improve yields.
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Factor 2 “The Domestic System”/Cottage Industry
• Small Scale Industry.• Many cloths were made out of wool.• Many men women and children had the skill
to spinning, weaving, dying.
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Factor 3 New Economic Conditions
• Had a high demand for manufactured products.
• New Theory – Capitalism
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Industrial Revolution Begins in Great Britain by the 1780s
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Reason 1Abundant Natural Resources and Food
• Because of the Agricultural Revolution we have more food.
• A lots more water ways, coal and iron. • Britain supplied lots of additional raw
materials.
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Reason 2 Large Labor Supply
• Faster population growth.• Lots of people to move to the cities looking for
jobs because the of Agricultural Revolution.
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Reason 3 Britain’s Favorable Government
• Parliament makes a new law that helps investment in businesses.
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Reason 4 Britain’s Prosperous Middle Class
• Entrepreneurs helps invest in company's.• Successful merchants: to sell goods thought
out the world.
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Reason 5 New Inventions + Already Thriving Textile Industry = Faster Production
• People are inventing more products in a faster rate.
• Factories had more efficient production because of more people.
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Reason 6: Major Inventions to Speed Transportation
• The rail roads thought out Britain. • The steam engine.• Canals.
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Definition• Textiles : A type of cloth or woven fabric.’• Industry : Economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and
manufacture of goods in factories.• Manufacturing : 1.Make (something) on a large scale using machinery: "they
manufacture paint"; "a manufacturing company".• Urban : In, relating to, or characteristic of a city or town: "the urban population".• Rural : In, relating to, or characteristic of the countryside rather than the town:
"remote rural areas".• Capitalism : An economic and political system in which a country's trade and
industry are controlled by private owners for profit.• Entrepreneur : A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses,
taking on financial risk to do so.• Labor : Work, esp. hard physical work: "manual labor".