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Industrial Revolution
Samuele Basta
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INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
Why?
introduction
WHen?
Where?
Economic and social consequences
What?
INDEX
-Agricultural advancements: Improvements in agricultural practices and technologies, such as the enclosure movement and crop rotation. -Population growth: The population began to grow steadily, creating a larger labor force that could be harnessed for industrial production. -Technological innovations: Inventions and innovations in various fields, such as textiles, mining, and agriculture, laid the foundation for mechanization. -Trade and colonial expansion: The expansion of international trade created new markets -Scientific advancements: Scientific discoveries and theories
INTRODUCTION
END OF THE ENGLISH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
IN 18TH CENTURY THERE WAS AN EXPLOSION OF INNOVATIONS THAT LED TO THE ENGLISH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
THE POPULATION INCRASED AND CONSEQUENTLY THE PRESSURE FOR FOOD PRODUCTION ALSO INCREASED
1840
1750
1800
When did the industrial revolution start?
The first Industrial Revolution was in England because it was the leading country.
Where did the first industrial revolution happen?
where ?
The Agricultural Revolution was a moment that gave the basis for the Industrial Revolution. The Agricultual Revolution was a wave of modern innovation. In 1750 the population grew, and there were more innovations as a result. People left the fields and started working in factories. The change from manufacturing works to factories was clean. More and more people moved from fields to factories.
what industrial revolution is?
what is it?
The Industrial Revolution was greatly influenced by the Agricultural Revolution, population growth, the discovery of new minerals, and the adoption of technologies like the steam engine.These innovations enhanced agriculture, increased the population, and improved transportation, which, in turn, led to the growth of manufacturing and the emergence of industrial capitalists. Many people moved from rural areas to cities due to industrialization and land privatization, resulting in the concentration of wealth in a few hands. This led to the introduction of automation, reduced working hours, harsher conditions for industrial workers, and the emergence of the Luddite movement, which opposed automation and the destruction of industrial machines.
WHY?
Economic consequences: There was a rapid economic growth through increased productivity, expanded markets, and technological advances. This shift from agrarian to industrialized societies fundamentally transformed economies, leading to substantial increases in overall production and wealth. Social consequnces: Urbanization increased as people moved from rural areas to cities in search of work. Living standards gradually improved over time, as technological advancements and economic growth allowed for better conditions.
Economic andsocial consequences
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