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Legacy of the Legacy of the Industrial Industrial
RevolutionRevolutionChild LaborChild LaborTextilesTextiles
How did How did industrialism industrialism take place?take place?
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Inventions in textiles
• John Kay– flying shuttle
• James Hargreaves– spinning jenny
• Samuel Crompton– spinning mule
Textile FactoryWorkers in England
Textile FactoryWorkers in England
18131813 2400 looms 150, 000 workers
18331833 85, 000 looms 200, 000 workers
18501850 224, 000 looms >1 million workers
Child LaborAge of workers in cotton
mills in Lancashire in 1833
Age MalesFemale
s
under 11
246 155
11 - 16 1,169 1,123
17 - 21 736 1,240
22 - 26 612 780
27 - 31 355 295
32 - 36 215 100
37 - 41 168 81
42 - 46 98 38
47 - 51 88 23
52 - 56 41 4
57 - 61 28 3
Child Labor
Age
Average
height of
males in
Factories
Age
Average
height of
females in
Factories
93ft.
11in.9
4ft. 0in.
104ft. 2in.
104ft. 1in.
114ft. 2in.
114ft. 2in.
124ft. 4in.
124ft. 4in.
134ft. 6in.
134ft. 7in.
144ft. 8in.
144ft. 9in.
154ft.
10in.15
4ft. 10in.
165ft. 0in.
164ft.
11in.
Child Labor
• Child labor