Homework Read p. 510-513 p. 513 #3,4,5 Textbooks Next Class? No.

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Homework Read p. 510-513 p. 513 #3,4,5 Textbooks Next Class? No

Quote of the Day“.”-

Industrial Revolution Video

Finish videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhF_zVrZ3RQ

Domestic System

Factory System

The IR began in Great Britain around 1750 in the textile industry (#9).

By the 1800s, it had spread throughout Western Europe and overseas to places like the United States and Japan.

2. Improvements in Agriculture (p. 499)

3. Enclosure Movement (p. 499)

Improvements in Agriculture Came First!

Improved methods

for growing food.

More food grown by

less people.

Increased population.

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Improvements in Agriculture Came First! (cont.)

Increased demand for

goods.

Improvements in

manufacturing processes.

4. Population Explosion (p. 500)

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Charles TownshendJames II

Steam Engine

Jethro Tull

Thomas Newcomen James Watt

Abraham Darby

Grown turnips to restore exhausted soil

Seed Drill

Improved the Steam Engine

Iron Smelting

Another Look at the Industrial Revolution

Mankind: The Story of All of Us Richard Arkwright & John Kay Coal & Steam 4:40-10:00

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myGU9SOEpiw

5. Observe This

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The Future of Transportation?

Amazon Prime AirFrom the Wall Street Journal (7/11/2014)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOf22_d9nEs

Why Amazon Delivery Drones Won’t WorkFrom Discovery News (DNews) 12/2/2013

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRrxOfgwFyw

Warm Up #17Answer the following in your 3-Ring Binders:

Two Paragraphs/Proper Grammar

1.According to the sources, what are some of the issues/problems with Amazon Prime Air? What other issues/problems do you foresee with Amazon Prime Air?

2.Buy or Sell: Do you think Amazon Prime Air is the future of goods transportation? Why or why not?

The IR began in Great Britain around 1750 in the textile industry (#9).

Remember…

Putting Out System Cotton cloth industry at home (England) Raw cotton distributed to peasants Peasants spin into thread and weave into cloth

Production was slow Demand for cloth grows Replaced by INVENTIONS

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John KayJames II

James Hargreaves

Richard Arkwright George Stephenson

Robert Fulton

Flying Shuttle Spinning Jenny

Waterframe Steam-powered locomotive

Steamboat

Flying Shuttle

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Spinning Jenny

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Waterframe

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11. Early Industrial Cities Mankind: The Story of All of Us Cities, Disease, Sanitation 16:00-28:30

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3w3h5Nw7Ho

14. Luddites English Rioters Smashed Machines & Burned Factories Felt machines were taking their jobs

“Labor-saving” machines

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