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World History- Industrial Revolution timeline

John Wise

Created on February 25, 2025

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Industrial Revolutions

2025

1950

1760

2010

1870

Industrial Revolution Timeline

1. Click Reuse This Genially to create your Timeline. 2. On the years listed, describe what happened during the Industrial Revolution this year. 3. Put images that correlate in the frames. 4. Add at least 2 major events that happened between the dates listed, using
1870

second industrial revolution

AKA: the technological revolution

♦ The Elementary Education Act of 1870, aka Foster’s Education Act, in Great Britain makes school attendance mandatory for children between the ages of 5 and 10.

♦ Large scale industrialization begins in Japan.

2010

fourth industrial revolution

AKA: Industry 4.0

The world starts using advanced AI technology and the internet is being used for everything.

Everything is becoming electronic and everybody uses the internet.

2025

transitioning to a new status quo

The year 2025 marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing evolution of Industry 4.0. As the fourth industrial revolution continues to redefine manufacturing and production processes, businesses across the globe are leveraging advancements in automation, data exchange, and smart technologies to transform their operations.Jan 16, 2025

1950

third industrial revolution

AKA: Information age or digital age

♦ China begins to drastically industrialize by building millions of small-scale factories throughout the country, eventually becoming the second largest economy in the world.

Production of internet related things, such as computers, forms of communication, and semi conductors

1760

first industrial revolution

The 1764 the spinning jenny was created by James Hargreaves. This allows workers to produce multiple spools of thread at once.

James Watt patents his revision of the steam engine, which features a seperate condenser.