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Table of Contents Page 1 – Table of Contents/Warm- Ups Page 2 – Industrial Rev-Farms to Factories Page 3 – Textile Industry Before and After Page 4 – Industrial Rev-Energy & Transportation Page 5 – Workers Create Unions Page 6 – Testimony on Child Labor in Britain Homework “British Population Moves to Cities” worksheet Page 97 in Reading Study Guide

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Table of Contents Page 1 – Table of Contents/Warm-Ups Page 2 – Industrial Rev-Farms to

Factories Page 3 – Textile Industry Before and

After Page 4 – Industrial Rev-Energy &

Transportation Page 5 – Workers Create Unions Page 6 – Testimony on Child Labor in

Britain

Homework “British Population Moves to Cities”

worksheet Page 97 in Reading Study Guide

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Today’s Objective

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Warm-Up #2 What are you doing at the following

times on a typical Thursday? 5am - 12 Noon - 3pm - 6pm - 9pm - 11pm -

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Reading Groups Get into your reading groups of

4 Read the “Testimony on Child

Labor in Britain” with your group.

Read the article OUT LOUD as a group.

Nominate someone to be the COMMITTEE and someone to be BENTLEY.

Fill out the reading guide.

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Workers Create Unions

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What is a Union? A group of workers

who join together to make their job better.

Union leaders negotiate with the employers to create better working conditions. This is called

collective bargaining.

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Why Form a Union? Workers wanted to

form a union to:1. Create safer working

conditions.2. Receive better pay.3. Health benefits.

Unions wanted to limit the power of the FACTORY OWNERS and gain more rights for the workers.

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Think, Write, Pair, Share (1) What problems do you think

people are going to have creating a union?

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Problems Creating a Union1. The British

Government did not allow workers to form unions.

2. The British Government believed unions threatened the stability of the country.

3. Those who were part of a union could be jailed or fined.

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Think, Pair, Share You don’t have to write it

down. Explain to your partner why

workers wanted to form unions? Discuss with your partner the

kinds of problems they experienced?

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Workers WonHowever by 1825,

workers won the right to form unions without fear of jail.

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What Reforms Were Made?

Unions won many rights for the workers, which include: 1. An end to child

labor.2. 10 hour work

day. 3. Better working

conditions and pay.

4. A minimum wage.

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Summary The Industrial

Revolution changed the way people worked.

People changed from artisans to factory workers.

Factory workers united to fight injustices in the workplace by creating unions.

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Think, Write, Pair, Share (2)What is a union?

Why did people create unions?

Were they successful?