Industrialization and Imperialism
Industrialization and Imperialism
Industrialization and Imperialism
Directions: Read the following and take notes while you do. Standard: 10.3 Subject: Industrial Revolution
Industrial Rev. Factors of Production Karl Marx Union Communism Imperialism Vocabulary Enclosures Capitalism Nigeria Crop Rotation Adam Smith Philippines England Thailand
The Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution is the change from hand-made goods to machine-made goods in the 1700s. This is considered a revolution because it changed the way of life for many people. For example, before the Industrial Revolution, a shirt would be made by hand. It would take a lot of time and materials. After the Industrial Revolution, shirts could be quickly made by machine in factories. The Industrial Revolution started in Britain. The reason it started here was because Britain had 4 natural resources that helped it begin. They were iron ore for machines, water power for the factories, rivers for transportation, and deep harbors for long distance trade. Also, enclosures helped Industrialization occur. Enclosures were large fences that were put around land that wealthy people bought. Most of the land belonged to small family farmers. Once their land was bought, they were not needed, and moved to the cities to work in factories. Without their labor, there could not have been an Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution also depended on the work of slaves in the Americas to pick the raw materials that would be used to make goods in the factories. For example, cotton was picked in the Americas, and then sent to the factories in England to make clothes. The other downsides of this were the working conditions. Adults and children were forced to work long hours for little pay. This led to protests to try to improve conditions. It also led to the creation of unions, organizations that fought for workers rights. Unfortunately, child labor still exist (remember Nike). The Industrial Revolution also led to imperialism because European countries needed more materials to keep the factories going and to keep making money. On the test, there may be questions about art during this time. We did not really cover this in detail, but the main artistic movement during this time was romanticism. Also, the test might talk about books during this time such as The Jungle by John Sinclair about how bad the factories were. Try to use clues from the quotes to answer these questions because it always has to do with bad working conditions. They may also ask about science during this time period, such as Louis Pasteurs experiments that found that cleaning yourself helps prevent the spread of germs. This is not a very common question though.