The Industrial Revolution and the Textile Industry From Cottage Industry to Factory System.

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The Industrial Revolution and the Textile Industry From Cottage Industry to Factory System

Transcript of The Industrial Revolution and the Textile Industry From Cottage Industry to Factory System.

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The Industrial Revolution and the Textile Industry

From Cottage Industry to Factory System

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Friday April 26, 2013• Turn in 22.1 FIB• Check to see if any papers taped to the

bin are yours – they will be thrown away at the end of class

• Complete the Terms to Know – turn it in• Answer the following questions in your

NOTES:– 22.1 The Industrial Revolution Begins– Name the most important item in Europe’s

trade with Asia in the early 18th century:– What was invented by Richard Arkwright?– When did Eli Whitney invent the cotton gin?– What did the Factory Act of 1802 regulate?

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First the cotton is picked and cleaned…

Cotton in the fields The cotton gin

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…then it’s spun into thread or yarn…

the spinning jenny

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…and the thread or yarn is woven into fabric.

a hand loom with a flying shuttle

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Water power replaced the hand-operated spinning jenny to produce thread faster.

the water frame

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First run by water, and

then by steam, the

power loom sped up

weaving.the power loom

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• Turn in any 22.1 FIB’s not turned in Friday

• Signed grade reports are welcome • Turn in 22 Concept Builder writings – ask

if you have questions (part B directions said “write a paragraph describing life before OR after the Industrial Revolution” – I reminded you to have an introduction, transitions, include every item from the chart [the one side you chose] and a conclusion)

Monday April 29, 2013

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• Turn in any 22.1 FIB’s not turned in Friday

• Signed grade reports are welcome • Take out the REVOLUTION Essay packet –

did you look at it & try to fill in the concept definition map?

Monday April 29, 2013

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• Turn in 22.2 FIB• If you have any questions on the REVOLUTIONS essay, I

will take them in the first few minutes of class• Answer the following in your notes:

22.2 Industrialization Spreads1.What major railroad was completed in

1869?2.Who invented the telegraph?3.When did Bell invent the telephone?4.The Bessemer Process makes this

material:5.This man was first to use anesthetic:

Tuesday April 30, 2013

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• Turn in 22.2 FIB• If you have any questions on the REVOLUTIONS essay, I

will take them in the first few minutes of class• Answer the following in your notes:

22.2 Industrialization Spreads1.What major railroad was completed in

1869?2.Who invented the telegraph?3.When did Bell invent the telephone?4.The Bessemer Process makes this

material:5.This man was first to use anesthetic:

Tuesday April 30, 2013

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name known for date

John Kay   

James Hargreaves   

Richard Arkwright   

Eli Whitney   

Thomas Newcomen   

James Watt   

Robert Fulton   

George Stephenson   

Peter Cooper   

Adam Smith   

22.1 The Industrial Revolution Begins

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22.2 Spread of IndustryNAME KNOWN FOR DATE

Joseph Marie Jacquard   

Alexander Hamilton

   

Francis Cabot Lowell   

Samuel F. B. Morse

   

Alexander Graham Bell   

Henry Bessemer   

Horace Wells   

Joseph Lister   

Thomas Alva Edison   

Wilhelm Roentgen

   

Pierre & Marie Curie   

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22.4.C Economic Ideology

Capitalism Socialism CommunismAdam SmithThe Wealth of Nations free enterprisefree marketsno government regulation, Laisse-faire, companies free to make a profit

economic exchanges are regulated for the common good; means of production (factories & equipment) collectively owned or owned by the government; Charles Foutier, Robert Owen; capitalism is unfair, competition bad, more even distribution of income

Karl Marx, Communist Manifesto, Das Kapital, means of production owned by/controlled by government; property is owned by everyone equally; beyond socialism; violent revolution is necessary to overthrow capitalism by the working classes, no need for government in the future

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22.4 Reformers of Industry NAME KNOWN FOR DATE

Lucrecia Mott & Elizabeth Cady Stanton    Dorothea Dix

   Florence Nightengale

   Clara Barton

   Samuel Gompers

   Ida Tarbell

   Jacob Riis

   Rober Owen

   Karl Max