Industrial Revolution 5
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The Industrial Revolution
(1750-1914)
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I. Industrial Revolution- transition from human and animal power to machines and new technologies
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A. Agricultural Revolution- use of new technology & machines on farms
SEED DRILL (1701)
Jethro Tull
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1. Greatly increased food supply, and along with medical advances, led to huge population increase
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The Agricultural Revolution
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Crop Rotation
CROP ROTATION (1730)
Charles Townshend
US CROP ROTATION (1900)
George Washington Carver (1864-1943)
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Textile Machines
SPINNING JENNY (1764)
James Hargreaves
SPINNING FRAME (1771)
Richard Arkwright
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B. The Steam Engine- built by James Watt in the 1770s
1. Provided power for the textile (clothing) and coal mining industries, also farm and transportation machines
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Watt’s Up,
Man?
James Watt
(1736-1819)
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Steam Engine
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STEAM ENGINE
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C. Steel Industry- In 1850s Henry Bessemer developed the Bessemer process, created strong, inexpensive steel
1.Coal & steel industries provided tremendous power but required huge mining operations and caused pollution
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HenryBessemer(1813-1898)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6BIyQJZdTg
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Brooklyn Bridge (New York, 1883)John &
Washington Roebling
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Statue of Liberty (New York, 1886)
Frederic Bartholdi
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Eiffel Tower (Paris, 1889)
Gustave Eiffel
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D. Because of its business-oriented culture and government Great Britain took the lead in industrialization, soon spread to Western Europe and the US (early 1800’s)
Great Britain
France
Spain
Austria
Prussia
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Why was Great Britain First?
*Educated, business- orientated citizens
*Excellent system of rivers & canals
*Plentiful coal & iron
*Government gave entrepreneurs the
economic freedom to capitalize on
inventions ($$$)
Great Britain’s system of
rivers & canals (1780)
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1. By late 1800s, industrialized nations dominated non-industrialized nations throughout the world
Non- industrial
INDUSTRIAL
Where’s my lunch money
you Non-industrialized
punk?
Oh dear….
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*Why do you think the industrialized nations will be able to dominate non-industrialized nations?
Think About It...
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II. Inventors and Entrepreneurs Develop Modern Industry
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A. Electric power- people learned to use electricity
1.Michael Faraday built the first generator in 1831
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Michael Faraday(1791-1867)
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Faraday’s Generator (Dynamo)
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2. Thomas Edison invented many devices including the light bulb in 1879 and the phonograph
Thomas Edison (1847-1931)
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Nikola Tesla (1856-1943)
and Nikola Tesla pioneered electric power plants & components in the 1880s, which made mass distribution of electric power possible
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"As soon as the facility is completed, it will be possible for a business man in New York to send instructions and have them instantly appear in type at his office in London or elsewhere. He will be able to call up, from his desk, and talk to any telephone subscriber on the globe. An inexpensive instrument, not bigger than a watch, will enable its bearer to hear anywhere, on sea or land, music or song, the speech of a political leader, the address of an eminent man of science, or the sermon of an eloquent clergyman, delivered in some other place, however distant. In the same manner any picture, character, drawing, or print can be transferred from one to another place." -Nikola Tesla (1908)
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B. Advances in communication speed improvements
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Samuel Morse
(1791-1872)
1.In 1837 Samuel Morse invented the telegraph- sent messages through electric impulses
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Telegraph
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2. Alexander Graham Bell built the telephone in 1876
Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922)
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3. Guglielmo Marconi built the radio in 1895
Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937)
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Edgar Allen Poe (1848)
Louis Daguerre’s Daguerreotype (1839)
Abraham Lincoln (1846)
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C. Transportation advances- construction of roads, canals, and railroads increased economic activity, industrial power
1. George Stephenson improved the train and developed Britain’s first railroad in
1825
1781-1848
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(George Stephenson, 1825)The Rocket
TRAINS (LOCOMOTIVES)
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Steam Locomotive (Train)
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A New World.....
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The Steamboat (Robert Fulton, 1808)
The Clermont
(1765-1815)
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2. Late 1800s development of the internal combustion engine, led to the automobile & oil industries
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Gottlieb Daimler’s Car (1889)
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3. Orville & Wilbur Wright invent the airplane in 1903
Orville Wright (1871-1948)
Wilbur Wright (1867-1912)
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Wright Brothers’ Flight (1903)
The Flyer
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D. New methods of Production- Eli Whitney developed interchangeable parts (helped workers produce goods faster)
1765-1825
Cotton Gin (1793)
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1. Early 1900’s, automaker Henry Ford made efficiency improvements to the factory system with the assembly line
1863-1947
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Assembly Line
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Model T Ford
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E. Business Industrialization- huge businesses with many investors called corporations developed
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Many totally dominated an industry leading to a monopoly
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Think About It...*What do you think was the most important
invention from the Industrial Revolution & why?