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The Industrial Revolution
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The Industrial Revolution:
Did this benefit our world?
AP World History
Richard Smart
Oakland Mills High School
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Metanarratives…How do we explain the 19th Century?
Revolution, Liberalism,
Conservatism & nationalism
Industrialization
UrbanizationTransportationCommunicatio
n
ImperialismColonialismDarwinism
Progress
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Technology
Coal:Inexhaustible fuel supply.
Efficient in the form of coke.
Iron & Steel:Darby Family,
Bessemer Process,Strong building blocks
Steam Engine:
James WattInexhaustible
power.
Factory System:Efficient
production
Engineering:Man
overcoming nature.
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Communications
Steamships:Global
transportation
Railways:Efficient
transportation on land for people and
goods.
Telegraph:Instant global
communicationNewspapers:
Increased literacy.
Democratic knowledge
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Demographic & Environmental
Population Growth:
Decreased mortality
Decreased fertilityUrbanization
Urbanization:Water pollution
Air pollutionPublic Works
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Social & Gender Structures
Labor Movements:Labor UnionsChild Labor
Women’s laborWorking hours
Classes:Marxism
Big BusinessMiddle Class
Working Class
Industrial Family:IndependentLong hours
Married Women at home
Working Children
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Comparative Industrialization:
Great Britain1700s
BelgiumEarly 1800s
JapanAfter 1860
RussiaLate
1800s
USA1820s
France1830s
Germany1840s
But,What about
China & India?