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Industrial Revolution. Shawn Roe. Question slide. What factor led to the Industrial Revolution?. Factor 1 Industrial Revolution. New Crops(from the New World): Corn and Potatoes New Farming Methods. Factor 2 The Domestic System/Cottage industry. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Industrial Revolution
Shawn Roe
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Question slide
What factor led to the Industrial Revolution?
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Factor 1Industrial Revolution
• New Crops(from the New World): Corn and Potatoes
• New Farming Methods
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Factor 2The Domestic System/Cottage industry
• Small Scale Industry (done in people’s homes)• Mostly involving the production of textiles
(cloth) - mostly made of wool
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Factor 3New Economic Conditions
• Increase of trade and demand for manufactured products
• New Theory – Capitalism
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Question Slide
• Why did the Industrial Revolution begin in Great Britain?
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Reason 1Abundant Natural Resources and Food
• More food because of the Agricultural Revolution
• Lots of coal and iron deposits• Waterways• Britain had colonies that supplied lots of
additional raw materials such as India supplied cotton
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Reason 2Large Labor Supply
• Big Growth in population!• Agricultural Revolution caused lots of people
to move to the cities looking for jobs
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Reason 3Britain’s Favorable Government
• Parliament passed laws to promote investment in businesses
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Reason 4Britain’s Prosperous Middle Class
• Entrepreneurs begin to invest in business and open up factories and start corporations
• Successful merchants - sell the products throughout Britain and the rest of the world
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Reason 5New Inventions
• The Flying Shuttle (1733 - John Kay)• Spinning Jenny (1764 - James Hargreaves)• The Water Frame (1769 - Richard Arkwright)• The “Spinning Mule” (1779 - Samuel
Crompton)• An Effective Steam Engine (1882 - James Watt)• Power Loom (1787 - Edmund Cartwright)• The Cotton Gin (1793 - Eli Whitney)
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Definition slides
• Textiles- any cloth and goods produced by weaving, knitting, and felting
• Industry-any general business activity; commercial enterprise
• Manufacturing-to make or produce by hand or machinery, especially on a large scale
• Urban-living in a city• living in the country
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Definition slide
• Capitalism-an economic system in which investment and ownership is made and maintained by private individuals or corporations.
• Entrepeneur-an employer of productive labor• Labor-a job or task done or to be done