The document summarizes the dawn of the industrial age and how it changed societies. It notes that the industrial revolution started in Britain and shifted production from simple hand tools to complex machines. The changes from the revolution were long, slow, and uneven as it spread from Britain to Europe, North America and around the globe. The revolution transformed societies from primarily agricultural to industrial.
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Industrial Revolution
1. Industrial Revolution
CHAPTER 5 CHAPTER 6
Section 1 = Dawn of the Industrial Age Section 1 = IR Spreads
Section 2 = Britain Leads the Way Section 2 = Rise of the Cities
Section 3 = Social Impact of the IR Section 3 = Changing Attitudes & Values
Section 4 = New Ways of Thinking Section 4 = Arts in the Industrial Age
2. p.170-173
Section 1 = Dawn of the Industrial Age
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G1 1 P-Reading Questions
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G8 1) P-Reading Questions
G4 2) Guided Reading Notes
3) MC Quizzes
4) Peopardy
5) Other Sources
6) Textbook Tuesday
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6. G1 Ch 5 Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Age p.170-173
I) Dawn of the Industrial Age
• For thousands of years since the rise of civilization, most people lived and
worked in small ______________.
• This was all changed with the I__________ R_____________
• The Industrial Revolution started in ___________.
• Change during this type of revolution was not s______ or s______.
• Instead, change was l_____, s____ and an u_________________
• Production shifted from simple _____ ____ to complex ___________.
• From Britain, the IR spread to _______, ______ _______and around the globe.
II) Life Changes as Industry Spreads
• In 1750, most people worked the land, using __________________,
• Lived in simple __________ lit by firelight and candles.
• People made their own _________ and grew their own _____.
• Most knew little about the _________, few people __________.
Inventions 1830 - 1855
Improvement Invention Improvement Invention
a) Traveling a) / d) Clothing d)
b) Messages b) e) e) Antiseptic methods
c) c) Anesthetic f) Building structure f)
7. Ch 5 Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Age
p.170-173
I) Dawn of the Industrial Age
• For thousands of years since the rise of civilization, most people lived and
worked in small farming villages.
• This was all changed with the I__________ R___________ West?
East or
• The Industrial Revolution started in _______.
• Change during this type of revolution was not s____ or s_____.
• Instead, change was ____, ____ and an ___________
• Production shifted from simple _________ to complex _______.
• From Britain, the IR spread to _______, _____________ and around the globe.
II) Life Changes as Industry Spreads
• In 1750, most people worked the land, using _____________,
East or West?
• Lived in simple ________ lit by firelight and candles.
• People made their own _______ and grew their own ____.
• Most knew little about the _____, few people __________.
Inventions 1830 - 1855
Improvement Invention Improvement Invention
a) Traveling a) d) Clothing d)
b) Messages b) e) e) Antiseptic methods
c) c) Anesthetic f) Building structure f)
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8. Ch 5 Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Age
p.170-173
I) Dawn of the Industrial Age
• For thousands of years since the rise of civilization, most people lived and
worked in small farming villages.
• This was all changed with the Industrial Revolution
• The Industrial Revolution started in _______.
• Change during this type of revolution was not s____ or s_____.
• Instead, change was ____, ____ and an ___________
• Production shifted from simple _________ to complex _______.
• From Britain, the IR spread to _______, _____________ and around the globe.
II) Life Changes as Industry Spreads
• In 1750, most people worked the land, using _____________,
• Lived in simple ________ lit by firelight and candles.
• People made their own _______ and grew their own ____.
• Most knew little about the _____, few people __________.
Inventions 1830 - 1855
Improvement Invention Improvement Invention
a) Traveling a) d) Clothing d)
b) Messages b) e) e) Antiseptic methods
c) c) Anesthetic f) Building structure f)
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9. Ch 5 Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Age
p.170-173
I) Dawn of the Industrial Age
• For thousands of years since the rise of civilization, most people lived and
worked in small farming villages.
• This was all changed with the Industrial Revolution
• The Industrial Revolution started in Britain.
• Change during this type of revolution was not s____ or s_____.
• Instead, change was ____, ____ and an ___________
• Production shifted from simple _________ to complex _______.
• From Britain, the IR spread to _______, _____________ and around the globe.
II) Life Changes as Industry Spreads
• In 1750, most people worked the land, using _____________,
• Lived in simple ________ lit by firelight and candles.
• People made their own _______ and grew their own ____.
• Most knew little about the _____, few people __________.
Inventions 1830 - 1855
Improvement Invention Improvement Invention
a) Traveling a) d) Clothing d)
b) Messages b) e) e) Antiseptic methods
c) c) Anesthetic f) Building structure f)
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10. Ch 5 Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Age
p.170-173
I) Dawn of the Industrial Age
• For thousands of years since the rise of civilization, most people lived and
worked in small farming villages.
• This was all changed with the Industrial Revolution
• The Industrial Revolution started in Britain.
• Change during this type of revolution was not swift or s_____.
• Instead, change was ____, ____ and an ___________
• Production shifted from simple _________ to complex _______.
• From Britain, the IR spread to _______, _____________ and around the globe.
II) Life Changes as Industry Spreads
• In 1750, most people worked the land, using _____________,
• Lived in simple ________ lit by firelight and candles.
• People made their own _______ and grew their own ____.
• Most knew little about the _____, few people __________.
Inventions 1830 - 1855
Improvement Invention Improvement Invention
a) Traveling a) d) Clothing d)
b) Messages b) e) e) Antiseptic methods
c) c) Anesthetic f) Building structure f)
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11. Ch 5 Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Age
p.170-173
I) Dawn of the Industrial Age
• For thousands of years since the rise of civilization, most people lived and
worked in small farming villages.
• This was all changed with the Industrial Revolution
• The Industrial Revolution started in Britain.
• Change during this type of revolution was not swift or sudden.
• Instead, change was ____, ____ and an ___________
• Production shifted from simple _________ to complex _______.
• From Britain, the IR spread to _______, _____________ and around the globe.
II) Life Changes as Industry Spreads
• In 1750, most people worked the land, using _____________,
• Lived in simple ________ lit by firelight and candles.
• People made their own _______ and grew their own ____.
• Most knew little about the _____, few people __________.
Inventions 1830 - 1855
Improvement Invention Improvement Invention
a) Traveling a) d) Clothing d)
b) Messages b) e) e) Antiseptic methods
c) c) Anesthetic f) Building structure f)
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12. Ch 5 Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Age
p.170-173
I) Dawn of the Industrial Age
• For thousands of years since the rise of civilization, most people lived and
worked in small farming villages.
• This was all changed with the Industrial Revolution
• The Industrial Revolution started in Britain.
• Change during this type of revolution was not swift or sudden.
• Instead, change was long, ____ and an ___________
• Production shifted from simple _________ to complex _______.
• From Britain, the IR spread to _______, _____________ and around the globe.
II) Life Changes as Industry Spreads
• In 1750, most people worked the land, using _____________,
• Lived in simple ________ lit by firelight and candles.
• People made their own _______ and grew their own ____.
• Most knew little about the _____, few people __________.
Inventions 1830 - 1855
Improvement Invention Improvement Invention
a) Traveling a) d) Clothing d)
b) Messages b) e) e) Antiseptic methods
c) c) Anesthetic f) Building structure f)
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13. Ch 5 Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Age
p.170-173
I) Dawn of the Industrial Age
• For thousands of years since the rise of civilization, most people lived and
worked in small farming villages.
• This was all changed with the Industrial Revolution
• The Industrial Revolution started in Britain.
• Change during this type of revolution was not swift or sudden.
• Instead, change was long, slow and an ___________
• Production shifted from simple _________ to complex _______.
• From Britain, the IR spread to _______, _____________ and around the globe.
II) Life Changes as Industry Spreads
• In 1750, most people worked the land, using _____________,
• Lived in simple ________ lit by firelight and candles.
• People made their own _______ and grew their own ____.
• Most knew little about the _____, few people __________.
Inventions 1830 - 1855
Improvement Invention Improvement Invention
a) Traveling a) d) Clothing d)
b) Messages b) e) e) Antiseptic methods
c) c) Anesthetic f) Building structure f)
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14. Ch 5 Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Age
p.170-173
I) Dawn of the Industrial Age
• For thousands of years since the rise of civilization, most people lived and
worked in small farming villages.
• This was all changed with the Industrial Revolution
• The Industrial Revolution started in Britain.
• Change during this type of revolution was not swift or sudden.
• Instead, change was long, slow and an uneven process
• Production shifted from simple _________ to complex _______.
• From Britain, the IR spread to _______, _____________ and around the globe.
II) Life Changes as Industry Spreads
• In 1750, most people worked the land, using _____________,
• Lived in simple ________ lit by firelight and candles.
• People made their own _______ and grew their own ____.
• Most knew little about the _____, few people __________.
Inventions 1830 - 1855
Improvement Invention Improvement Invention
a) Traveling a) d) Clothing d)
b) Messages b) e) e) Antiseptic methods
c) c) Anesthetic f) Building structure f)
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15. Ch 5 Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Age
p.170-173
I) Dawn of the Industrial Age
• For thousands of years since the rise of civilization, most people lived and
worked in small farming villages.
• This was all changed with the Industrial Revolution
• The Industrial Revolution started in Britain.
• Change during this type of revolution was not swift or sudden.
• Instead, change was long, slow and an uneven process
• Production shifted from simple hand tools to complex _______.
• From Britain, the IR spread to _______, _____________ and around the globe.
II) Life Changes as Industry Spreads
• In 1750, most people worked the land, using _____________,
• Lived in simple ________ lit by firelight and candles.
• People made their own _______ and grew their own ____.
• Most knew little about the _____, few people __________.
Inventions 1830 - 1855
Improvement Invention Improvement Invention
a) Traveling a) d) Clothing d)
b) Messages b) e) e) Antiseptic methods
c) c) Anesthetic f) Building structure f)
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16. Ch 5 Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Age
p.170-173
I) Dawn of the Industrial Age
• For thousands of years since the rise of civilization, most people lived and
worked in small farming villages.
• This was all changed with the Industrial Revolution
• The Industrial Revolution started in Britain.
• Change during this type of revolution was not swift or sudden.
• Instead, change was long, slow and an uneven process
• Production shifted from simple hand tools to complex machines.
• From Britain, the IR spread to _______, _____________ and around the globe.
II) Life Changes as Industry Spreads
• In 1750, most people worked the land, using _____________,
• Lived in simple ________ lit by firelight and candles.
• People made their own _______ and grew their own ____.
• Most knew little about the _____, few people __________.
Inventions 1830 - 1855
Improvement Invention Improvement Invention
a) Traveling a) d) Clothing d)
b) Messages b) e) e) Antiseptic methods
c) c) Anesthetic f) Building structure f)
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17. Ch 5 Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Age
p.170-173
I) Dawn of the Industrial Age
• For thousands of years since the rise of civilization, most people lived and
worked in small farming villages.
• This was all changed with the Industrial Revolution
• The Industrial Revolution started in Britain.
• Change during this type of revolution was not swift or sudden.
• Instead, change was long, slow and an uneven process
• Production shifted from simple hand tools to complex machines.
• From Britain, the IR spread to Europe, _____________ and around the globe.
II) Life Changes as Industry Spreads
• In 1750, most people worked the land, using _____________,
• Lived in simple ________ lit by firelight and candles.
• People made their own _______ and grew their own ____.
• Most knew little about the _____, few people __________.
Inventions 1830 - 1855
Improvement Invention Improvement Invention
a) Traveling a) d) Clothing d)
b) Messages b) e) e) Antiseptic methods
c) c) Anesthetic f) Building structure f)
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18. G1 Ch 5 Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Age
p.170-173
I) Dawn of the Industrial Age
• For thousands of years since the rise of civilization, most people lived and
worked in small farming villages.
• This was all changed with the Industrial Revolution
• The Industrial Revolution started in Britain.
• Change during this type of revolution was not swift or sudden.
• Instead, change was long, slow and an uneven process End G1
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• Production shifted from simple hand tools to complex machines.
• From Britain, the IR spread to Europe, North America and around the globe.
II) Life Changes as Industry Spreads Start G2
• G2 In 1750, most people worked the land, using _____________,
• Lived in simple ________ lit by firelight and candles.
• People made their own _______ and grew their own ____.
• Most knew little about the _____, few people __________.
Inventions 1830 - 1855
Improvement Invention Improvement Invention
a) Traveling a) d) Clothing d)
b) Messages b) e) e) Antiseptic methods
c) c) Anesthetic f) Building structure f)
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19. Ch 5 Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Age
p.170-173
I) Dawn of the Industrial Age
• For thousands of years since the rise of civilization, most people lived and
worked in small farming villages.
• This was all changed with the Industrial Revolution
• The Industrial Revolution started in Britain.
• Change during this type of revolution was not swift or sudden.
• Instead, change was long, slow and an uneven process
• Production shifted from simple hand tools to complex machines.
• From Britain, the IR spread to Europe, North America and around the globe.
II) Life Changes as Industry Spreads
• In 1750, most people worked the land, using handmade tools,
• Lived in simple ________ lit by firelight and candles.
• People made their own _______ and grew their own ____.
• Most knew little about the _____, few people __________.
Inventions 1830 - 1855
Improvement Invention Improvement Invention
a) Traveling a) d) Clothing d)
b) Messages b) e) e) Antiseptic methods
c) c) Anesthetic f) Building structure f)
Back to Main
20. Ch 5 Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Age
p.170-173
I) Dawn of the Industrial Age
• For thousands of years since the rise of civilization, most people lived and
worked in small farming villages.
• This was all changed with the Industrial Revolution
• The Industrial Revolution started in Britain.
• Change during this type of revolution was not swift or sudden.
• Instead, change was long, slow and an uneven process
• Production shifted from simple hand tools to complex machines.
• From Britain, the IR spread to Europe, North America and around the globe.
II) Life Changes as Industry Spreads
• In 1750, most people worked the land, using handmade tools,
• Lived in simple cottages lit by firelight and candles.
• People made their own _______ and grew their own ____.
• Most knew little about the _____, few people __________.
Inventions 1830 - 1855
Improvement Invention Improvement Invention
a) Traveling a) d) Clothing d)
b) Messages b) e) e) Antiseptic methods
c) c) Anesthetic f) Building structure f)
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21. Ch 5 Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Age
p.170-173
I) Dawn of the Industrial Age
• For thousands of years since the rise of civilization, most people lived and
worked in small farming villages.
• This was all changed with the Industrial Revolution
• The Industrial Revolution started in Britain.
• Change during this type of revolution was not swift or sudden.
• Instead, change was long, slow and an uneven process
• Production shifted from simple hand tools to complex machines.
• From Britain, the IR spread to Europe, North America and around the globe.
II) Life Changes as Industry Spreads
• In 1750, most people worked the land, using handmade tools,
• Lived in simple cottages lit by firelight and candles.
• People made their own clothing and grew their own ____.
• Most knew little about the _____, few people __________.
Inventions 1830 - 1855
Improvement Invention Improvement Invention
a) Traveling a) d) Clothing d)
b) Messages b) e) e) Antiseptic methods
c) c) Anesthetic f) Building structure f)
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22. Ch 5 Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Age
p.170-173
I) Dawn of the Industrial Age
• For thousands of years since the rise of civilization, most people lived and
worked in small farming villages.
• This was all changed with the Industrial Revolution
• The Industrial Revolution started in Britain.
• Change during this type of revolution was not swift or sudden.
• Instead, change was long, slow and an uneven process
• Production shifted from simple hand tools to complex machines.
• From Britain, the IR spread to Europe, North America and around the globe.
II) Life Changes as Industry Spreads
• In 1750, most people worked the land, using handmade tools,
• Lived in simple cottages lit by firelight and candles.
• People made their own clothing and grew their own food.
• Most knew little about the _____, few people __________.
Inventions 1830 - 1855
Improvement Invention Improvement Invention
a) Traveling a) d) Clothing d)
b) Messages b) e) e) Antiseptic methods
c) c) Anesthetic f) Building structure f)
Back to Main
23. Ch 5 Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Age
p.170-173
I) Dawn of the Industrial Age
• For thousands of years since the rise of civilization, most people lived and
worked in small farming villages.
• This was all changed with the Industrial Revolution
• The Industrial Revolution started in Britain.
• Change during this type of revolution was not swift or sudden.
• Instead, change was long, slow and an uneven process
• Production shifted from simple hand tools to complex machines.
• From Britain, the IR spread to Europe, North America and around the globe.
II) Life Changes as Industry Spreads
• In 1750, most people worked the land, using handmade tools,
• Lived in simple cottages lit by firelight and candles.
• People made their own clothing and grew their own food.
• Most knew little about the world, few people __________.
Inventions 1830 - 1855
Improvement Invention Improvement Invention
a) Traveling a) d) Clothing d)
b) Messages b) e) e) Antiseptic methods
c) c) Anesthetic f) Building structure f)
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24. Ch 5 Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Age
p.170-173
I) Dawn of the Industrial Age
• For thousands of years since the rise of civilization, most people lived and
worked in small farming villages.
• This was all changed with the Industrial Revolution
• The Industrial Revolution started in Britain.
• Change during this type of revolution was not swift or sudden.
• Instead, change was long, slow and an uneven process
• Production shifted from simple hand tools to complex machines.
• From Britain, the IR spread to Europe, North America and around the globe.
II) Life Changes as Industry Spreads
• In 1750, most people worked the land, using handmade tools,
• Lived in simple cottages lit by firelight and candles.
• People made their own clothing and grew their own food.
• Most knew little about the world, few people traveled.
Inventions 1830 - 1855
Improvement Invention Improvement Invention
a) Traveling a) d) Clothing d)
b) Messages b) e) e) Antiseptic methods
c) c) Anesthetic f) Building structure f)
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25. Ch 5 Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Age
p.170-173
I) Dawn of the Industrial Age
• For thousands of years since the rise of civilization, most people lived and
worked in small farming villages.
• This was all changed with the Industrial Revolution
• The Industrial Revolution started in Britain.
• Change during this type of revolution was not swift or sudden.
• Instead, change was long, slow and an uneven process
• Production shifted from simple hand tools to complex machines.
• From Britain, the IR spread to Europe, North America and around the globe.
II) Life Changes as Industry Spreads
• In 1750, most people worked the land, using handmade tools,
• Lived in simple cottages lit by firelight and candles.
• People made their own clothing and grew their own food.
• Most knew little about the world, few people traveled.
Inventions 1830 - 1855
Improvement Invention Improvement Invention
a) Traveling a) Train / Steamship d) Clothing d)
b) Messages b) e) e) Antiseptic methods
c) c) Anesthetic f) Building structure f)
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26. Ch 5 Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Age
p.170-173
I) Dawn of the Industrial Age
• For thousands of years since the rise of civilization, most people lived and
worked in small farming villages.
• This was all changed with the Industrial Revolution
• The Industrial Revolution started in Britain.
• Change during this type of revolution was not swift or sudden.
• Instead, change was long, slow and an uneven process
• Production shifted from simple hand tools to complex machines.
• From Britain, the IR spread to Europe, North America and around the globe.
II) Life Changes as Industry Spreads
• In 1750, most people worked the land, using handmade tools,
• Lived in simple cottages lit by firelight and candles.
• People made their own clothing and grew their own food.
• Most knew little about the world, few people traveled.
Inventions 1830 - 1855
Improvement Invention Improvement Invention
a) Traveling a) Train / Steamship d) Clothing d) Sewing Machine
b) Messages b) e) e) Antiseptic methods
c) c) Anesthetic f) Building structure f)
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27. Ch 5 Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Age
p.170-173
I) Dawn of the Industrial Age
• For thousands of years since the rise of civilization, most people lived and
worked in small farming villages.
• This was all changed with the Industrial Revolution
• The Industrial Revolution started in Britain.
• Change during this type of revolution was not swift or sudden.
• Instead, change was long, slow and an uneven process
• Production shifted from simple hand tools to complex machines.
• From Britain, the IR spread to Europe, North America and around the globe.
II) Life Changes as Industry Spreads
• In 1750, most people worked the land, using handmade tools,
• Lived in simple cottages lit by firelight and candles.
• People made their own clothing and grew their own food.
• Most knew little about the world, few people traveled.
Inventions 1830 - 1855
Improvement Invention Improvement Invention
a) Traveling a) Train / Steamship d) Clothing d) Sewing Machine
b) Messages b) Telegraph e) e) Antiseptic methods
c) c) Anesthetic f) Building structure f)
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28. Ch 5 Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Age
p.170-173
I) Dawn of the Industrial Age
• For thousands of years since the rise of civilization, most people lived and
worked in small farming villages.
• This was all changed with the Industrial Revolution
• The Industrial Revolution started in Britain.
• Change during this type of revolution was not swift or sudden.
• Instead, change was long, slow and an uneven process
• Production shifted from simple hand tools to complex machines.
• From Britain, the IR spread to Europe, North America and around the globe.
II) Life Changes as Industry Spreads
• In 1750, most people worked the land, using handmade tools,
• Lived in simple cottages lit by firelight and candles.
• People made their own clothing and grew their own food.
• Most knew little about the world, few people traveled.
Inventions 1830 - 1855
Improvement Invention Improvement Invention
a) Traveling a) Train / Steamship d) Clothing d) Sewing Machine
b) Messages b) Telegraph e) Pregnancy Death e) Antiseptic methods
c) c) Anesthetic f) Building structure f)
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29. Ch 5 Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Age
p.170-173
I) Dawn of the Industrial Age
• For thousands of years since the rise of civilization, most people lived and
worked in small farming villages.
• This was all changed with the Industrial Revolution
• The Industrial Revolution started in Britain.
• Change during this type of revolution was not swift or sudden.
• Instead, change was long, slow and an uneven process
• Production shifted from simple hand tools to complex machines.
• From Britain, the IR spread to Europe, North America and around the globe.
II) Life Changes as Industry Spreads
• In 1750, most people worked the land, using handmade tools,
• Lived in simple cottages lit by firelight and candles.
• People made their own clothing and grew their own food.
• Most knew little about the world, few people traveled.
Inventions 1830 - 1855
Improvement Invention Improvement Invention
a) Traveling a) Train / Steamship d) Clothing d) Sewing Machine
b) Messages b) Telegraph e) Pregnancy Death e) Antiseptic methods
c) Prevents Pain c) Anesthetic f) Building structure f)
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30. Ch 5 Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Age
p.170-173
I) Dawn of the Industrial Age
• For thousands of years since the rise of civilization, most people lived and
worked in small farming villages.
• This was all changed with the Industrial Revolution
• The Industrial Revolution started in Britain.
• Change during this type of revolution was not swift or sudden.
• Instead, change was long, slow and an uneven process
• Production shifted from simple hand tools to complex machines.
• From Britain, the IR spread to Europe, North America and around the globe.
II) Life Changes as Industry Spreads
• In 1750, most people worked the land, using handmade tools,
• Lived in simple cottages lit by firelight and candles.
• People made their own clothing and grew their own food.
• Most knew little about the world, few people traveled.
Inventions 1830 - 1855
Improvement Invention Improvement Invention
a) Traveling a) Train / Steamship d) Clothing d) Sewing Machine
b) Messages b) Telegraph e) Pregnancy Death e) Antiseptic methods
c) Prevents Pain c) Anesthetic f) Building structure f) Skyscraper
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31. G3 CH 5: Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Age p.171-172
III) Agriculture Spurs Industry
• From ______ years ago until about _____ years ago farming remained the same
b) New ________ techniques included:
Changed from New Use
_______ ________ were combined into… ______ _________ for better production
____________ from livestock (Cows)… used to ________the soil
c) New _____________ were spread through farm j__________
d) The technique of C____ ______ was used to restore exhausted soils.
e) _______ ______ (not the 70s rock group) invented the _____ ___ which planted seeds in rows
rather than scattering them wastefully over the land. (Ask Mr P to play cool Jethro Tull song)
f) ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT:
• ________: process of taking over & consolidating land formerly shared by ________
farmers.
• _________ created ____ in favor of enclosure.
• Positive Side = More enclosed land more f_________ more _____
• Negative Side = More farmers ____ land then l_______ villages ______ jobless went to .
g) POPULATION INCREASE: Why did it happen?
• Less _____ from ______ because of food ______
• Better eating = ________ people
• Less death from _______ = better ______, ________ & improved medical care
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32. Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Agep.171-172
III) Agriculture Spurs Industry
• From 11,000 years ago until about ___ years ago farming remained the same
b) New _____ techniques included:
Changed from New Use
___________ were combined into… ___________ for better production
___________ from livestock (Cows)… used to _____the soil
c) New ______________ were spread through farm j_______
d) The technique of ____________ was used to restore exhausted soils.
e) ___________ (not the 70s rock group) invented the _________ which planted seeds in rows
rather than scattering them wastefully over the land. (Ask Mr P to play cool Jethro Tull song)
f) ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT:
• ________ : process of taking over & consolidating land formerly shared by farmers.
• created in favor of enclosure.
• Positive Side = More enclosed land more more
• Negative Side = More farmers land then villages______ jobless went to ____.
g) POPULATION INCREASE: Why did it happen?
• Less _____ from ______ because of food ______
• Better eating = _______ people
• Less death from ______ = better ______ , ________ & improved medical care
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33. Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Agep.171-172
III) Agriculture Spurs Industry
• From 11,000 years ago until about 300 years ago farming remained the same
b) New _____ techniques included:
Changed from New Use
___________ were combined into… ___________ for better production
___________ from livestock (Cows)… used to _____the soil
c) New ______________ were spread through farm j_______
d) The technique of ____________ was used to restore exhausted soils.
e) ___________ (not the 70s rock group) invented the _________ which planted seeds in rows
rather than scattering them wastefully over the land. (Ask Mr P to play cool Jethro Tull song)
f) ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT:
• ________ : process of taking over & consolidating land formerly shared by farmers.
• created in favor of enclosure.
• Positive Side = More enclosed land more more
• Negative Side = More farmers land then villages______ jobless went to ____.
g) POPULATION INCREASE: Why did it happen?
• Less _____ from ______ because of food ______
• Better eating = _______ people
• Less death from ______ = better ______ , ________ & improved medical care
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34. Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Agep.171-172
III) Agriculture Spurs Industry
• From 11,000 years ago until about 300 years ago farming remained the same
b) New Dutch techniques included:
Changed from New Use
___________ were combined into… ___________ for better production
___________ from livestock (Cows)… used to _____the soil
c) New ______________ were spread through farm j_______
d) The technique of ____________ was used to restore exhausted soils.
e) ___________ (not the 70s rock group) invented the _________ which planted seeds in rows
rather than scattering them wastefully over the land. (Ask Mr P to play cool Jethro Tull song)
f) ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT:
• ________ : process of taking over & consolidating land formerly shared by farmers.
• created in favor of enclosure.
• Positive Side = More enclosed land more more
• Negative Side = More farmers land then villages______ jobless went to ____.
g) POPULATION INCREASE: Why did it happen?
• Less _____ from ______ because of food ______
• Better eating = _______ people
• Less death from ______ = better ______ , ________ & improved medical care
Back to Main
35. Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Agep.171-172
III) Agriculture Spurs Industry
• From 11,000 years ago until about 300 years ago farming remained the same
b) New Dutch techniques included:
Changed from New Use
Small fields were combined into… ___________ for better production
___________ from livestock (Cows)… used to _____the soil
c) New ______________ were spread through farm j_______ Owned by…
d) The technique of ____________ was used to restore exhausted soils.
e) ___________ (not the 70s rock group) invented the _________ which planted seeds in rows
rather than scattering them wastefully over the land. (Ask Mr P to play cool Jethro Tull song)
f) ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT:
• ________ : process of taking over & consolidating land formerly shared by farmers.
• created in favor of enclosure.
• Positive Side = More enclosed land more more
• Negative Side = More farmers land then villages______ jobless went to ____.
Worked by…
g) POPULATION INCREASE: Why did it happen?
• Less _____ from ______ because of food ______
• Better eating = _______ people
• Less death from ______ = better ______ , ________ & improved medical care
Back to Main
36. Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Agep.171-172
III) Agriculture Spurs Industry
• From 11,000 years ago until about 300 years ago farming remained the same
b) New Dutch techniques included:
Changed from New Use
Small fields were combined into… Large fields for better production
___________ from livestock (Cows)… used to _____the soil
c) New ______________ were spread through farm j_______
d) The technique of ____________ was used to restore exhausted soils.
e) ___________ (not the 70s rock group) invented the _________ which planted seeds in rows
rather than scattering them wastefully over the land. (Ask Mr P to play cool Jethro Tull song)
f) ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT:
• ________ : process of taking over & consolidating land formerly shared by farmers.
• created in favor of enclosure.
• Positive Side = More enclosed land more more
• Negative Side = More farmers land then villages______ jobless went to ____.
g) POPULATION INCREASE: Why did it happen?
• Less _____ from ______ because of food ______
• Better eating = _______ people
• Less death from ______ = better ______ , ________ & improved medical care
Back to Main
37. Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Agep.171-172
III) Agriculture Spurs Industry
• From 11,000 years ago until about 300 years ago farming remained the same
b) New Dutch techniques included:
Changed from New Use
Small fields were combined into… Large fields for better production
Fertilizer from livestock (Cows)… used to _____the soil
c) New ______________ were spread through farm j_______
d) The technique of ____________ was used to restore exhausted soils.
e) ___________ (not the 70s rock group) invented the _________ which planted seeds in rows
rather than scattering them wastefully over the land. (Ask Mr P to play cool Jethro Tull song)
f) ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT:
• ________ : process of taking over & consolidating land formerly shared by farmers.
• created in favor of enclosure.
• Positive Side = More enclosed land more more
• Negative Side = More farmers land then villages______ jobless went to ____.
g) POPULATION INCREASE: Why did it happen?
• Less _____ from ______ because of food ______
• Better eating = _______ people
• Less death from ______ = better ______ , ________ & improved medical care
Back to Main
38. Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Agep.171-172
III) Agriculture Spurs Industry
• From 11,000 years ago until about 300 years ago farming remained the same
b) New Dutch techniques included:
Changed from New Use
Small fields were combined into… Large fields for better production
Fertilizer from livestock (Cows)… used to renew the soil
c) New ______________ were spread through farm j_______
d) The technique of ____________ was used to restore exhausted soils.
e) ___________ (not the 70s rock group) invented the _________ which planted seeds in rows
rather than scattering them wastefully over the land. (Ask Mr P to play cool Jethro Tull song)
f) ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT:
• ________ : process of taking over & consolidating land formerly shared by farmers.
• created in favor of enclosure.
• Positive Side = More enclosed land more more
• Negative Side = More farmers land then villages______ jobless went to ____.
g) POPULATION INCREASE: Why did it happen?
• Less _____ from ______ because of food ______
• Better eating = _______ people
• Less death from ______ = better ______ , ________ & improved medical care
Back to Main
39. Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Agep.171-172
III) Agriculture Spurs Industry
• From 11,000 years ago until about 300 years ago farming remained the same
b) New Dutch techniques included:
Changed from New Use
Small fields were combined into… Large fields for better production
Fertilizer from livestock (Cows)… used to renew the soil
c) New farm techniques were spread through farm j_______
d) The technique of ____________ was used to restore exhausted soils.
e) ___________ (not the 70s rock group) invented the _________ which planted seeds in rows
rather than scattering them wastefully over the land. (Ask Mr P to play cool Jethro Tull song)
f) ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT:
• ________ : process of taking over & consolidating land formerly shared by farmers.
• created in favor of enclosure.
• Positive Side = More enclosed land more more
• Negative Side = More farmers land then villages______ jobless went to ____.
g) POPULATION INCREASE: Why did it happen?
• Less _____ from ______ because of food ______
• Better eating = _______ people
• Less death from ______ = better ______ , ________ & improved medical care
Back to Main
40. Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Agep.171-172
III) Agriculture Spurs Industry
• From 11,000 years ago until about 300 years ago farming remained the same
b) New Dutch techniques included:
Changed from New Use
Small fields were combined into… Large fields for better production
Fertilizer from livestock (Cows)… used to renew the soil
c) New farm techniques were spread through farm journals
d) The technique of ____________ was used to restore exhausted soils.
e) ___________ (not the 70s rock group) invented the _________ which planted seeds in rows
rather than scattering them wastefully over the land. (Ask Mr P to play cool Jethro Tull song)
f) ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT:
• ________ : process of taking over & consolidating land formerly shared by farmers.
• created in favor of enclosure.
• Positive Side = More enclosed land more more
• Negative Side = More farmers land then villages______ jobless went to ____.
g) POPULATION INCREASE: Why did it happen?
• Less _____ from ______ because of food ______
• Better eating = _______ people
• Less death from ______ = better ______ , ________ & improved medical care
Back to Main
41. Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Agep.171-172
III) Agriculture Spurs Industry
• From 11,000 years ago until about 300 years ago farming remained the same
b) New Dutch techniques included:
Changed from New Use
Small fields were combined into… Large fields for better production
Fertilizer from livestock (Cows)… used to renew the soil
c) New farm techniques were spread through farm journals
d) The technique of Crop rotation was used to restore exhausted soils.
e) ___________ (not the 70s rock group) invented the _________ which planted seeds in rows
rather than scattering them wastefully over the land. (Ask Mr P to play cool Jethro Tull song)
f) ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT:
• ________ : process of taking over & consolidating land formerly shared by farmers.
• created in favor of enclosure.
• Positive Side = More enclosed land more more
• Negative Side = More farmers land then villages______ jobless went to ____.
g) POPULATION INCREASE: Why did it happen?
• Less _____ from ______ because of food ______
• Better eating = _______ people
• Less death from ______ = better ______ , ________ & improved medical care
Back to Main
42. Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Agep.171-172
III) Agriculture Spurs Industry
• From 11,000 years ago until about 300 years ago farming remained the same
b) New Dutch techniques included:
Ask Mr P to play some Jethro Tull
Changed from New Use
Small fields were combined into… Large fields for better production
Fertilizer from livestock (Cows)… used to renew the soil
c) New farm techniques were spread through farm journals
d) The technique of Crop rotation was used to restore exhausted soils.
e) Jethro Tull (not the 70s rock group) invented the _________ which planted seeds in rows
rather than scattering them wastefully over the land. (Ask Mr P to play cool Jethro Tull song)
f) ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT:
• ________ : process of taking over & consolidating land formerly shared by farmers.
• created in favor of enclosure.
• Positive Side = More enclosed land more more
• Negative Side = More farmers land then villages______ jobless went to ____.
g) POPULATION INCREASE: Why did it happen?
• Less _____ from ______ because of food ______
• Better eating = _______ people
• Less death from ______ = better ______ , ________ & improved medical care
Back to Main
43. G3 Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Age p.171-172
III) Agriculture Spurs Industry
• From 11,000 years ago until about 300 years ago farming remained the same
b) New Dutch techniques included:
Changed from New Use
Small fields were combined into… Large fields for better production
Fertilizer from livestock (Cows)… used to renew the soil
c) New farm techniques were spread through farm journals
d) The technique of Crop rotation was used to restore exhausted soils.
e) Jethro Tull (not the 70s rock group) invented the seed drill which planted seeds in rows
G4 rather than scattering them wastefully over the land. (Ask Mr P to play cool Jethro Tull song)
f) ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT:
• ________ : process of taking over & consolidating land formerly shared by farmers.
• created in favor of enclosure.
• Positive Side = More enclosed land more more
• Negative Side = More farmers land then villages______ jobless went to ____.
g) POPULATION INCREASE: Why did it happen?
• Less _____ from ______ because of food ______
• Better eating = _______ people
• Less death from ______ = better ______ , ________ & improved medical care
Back to Main
44. G3 Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Age p.171-172
III) Agriculture Spurs Industry
• From 11,000 years ago until about 300 years ago farming remained the same
b) New Dutch techniques included:
Changed from New Use
Small fields were combined into… Large fields for better production
Fertilizer from livestock (Cows)… used to renew the soil
c) New farm techniques were spread through farm journals
d) The technique of Crop rotation was used to restore exhausted soils.
e) Jethro Tull (not the 70s rock group) invented the seed drill which planted seeds in rows
G4 rather than scattering them wastefully over the land. (Ask Mr P to play cool Jethro Tull song)
f) ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT:
• ________ : process of taking over & consolidating land formerly shared by farmers.
• created in favor of enclosure.
• Positive Side = More enclosed land more more
• Negative Side = More farmers land then villages______ jobless went to ____.
g) POPULATION INCREASE: Why did it happen?
• Less _____ from ______ because of food ______
• Better eating = _______ people
• Less death from ______ = better ______ , ________ & improved medical care
Back to Main
45. Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Agep.171-172
III) Agriculture Spurs Industry
• From 11,000 years ago until about 300 years ago farming remained the same
b) New Dutch techniques included:
Changed from New Use
Small fields were combined into… Large fields for better production
Fertilizer from livestock (Cows)… used to renew the soil
c) New farm techniques were spread through farm journals
d) The technique of Crop rotation was used to restore exhausted soils.
e) Jethro Tull (not the 70s rock group) invented the seed drill which planted seeds in rows
rather than scattering them wastefully over the land. (Ask Mr P to play cool Jethro Tull song)
f) ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT:
• Enclosure: process of taking over & consolidating land formerly shared by farmers.
• created in favor of enclosure.
• Positive Side = More enclosed land more more
• Negative Side = More farmers land then villages______ jobless went to ____.
g) POPULATION INCREASE: Why did it happen?
• Less _____ from ______ because of food ______
• Better eating = _______ people
• Less death from ______ = better ______ , ________ & improved medical care
Back to Main
46. Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Agep.171-172
III) Agriculture Spurs Industry
• From 11,000 years ago until about 300 years ago farming remained the same
b) New Dutch techniques included:
Changed from New Use
Small fields were combined into… Large fields for better production
Fertilizer from livestock (Cows)… used to renew the soil
c) New farm techniques were spread through farm journals
d) The technique of Crop rotation was used to restore exhausted soils.
e) Jethro Tull (not the 70s rock group) invented the seed drill which planted seeds in rows
rather than scattering them wastefully over the land. (Ask Mr P to play cool Jethro Tull song)
f) ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT:
• Enclosure: process of taking over & consolidating land formerly shared by peasants farmers.
• created in favor of enclosure.
• Positive Side = More enclosed land more more
• Negative Side = More farmers land then villages______ jobless went to ____.
g) POPULATION INCREASE: Why did it happen?
• Less _____ from ______ because of food ______
• Better eating = _______ people
• Less death from ______ = better ______ , ________ & improved medical care
Back to Main
47. p.171-172
Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Age
Changed from New Use
III) Agriculture Spurs Industry
Small fields were combined into… Large fields for better production
• From 11,000 years ago until about 300
Fertilizer from livestock (Cows)…
years ago farming remained the same used to renew the soil
b) New Dutch techniques included:
c) New farm techniques were spread through farm journals
d) The technique of Crop rotation was used to restore exhausted soils.
e) Jethro Tull (not the 70s rock group) invented the seed drill which planted seeds in rows
rather than scattering them wastefully over the land. (Ask Mr P to play cool Jethro Tull song)
f) ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT:
• Enclosure: process of taking over & consolidating land formerly shared by peasants farmers.
• Parliament created in favor of enclosure.
• Positive Side = More enclosed land more more
• Negative Side = More farmers land then villages______ jobless went to ____.
g) POPULATION INCREASE: Why did it happen?
• Less _____ from ______ because of food ______
• Better eating = _______ people
• Less death from ______ = better ______ , ________ & improved medical care
Back to Main
48. Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Agep.171-172
III) Agriculture Spurs Industry
• From 11,000 years ago until about 300 years ago farming remained the same
b) New Dutch techniques included:
Changed from New Use
Small fields were combined into… Large fields for better production
Fertilizer from livestock (Cows)… used to renew the soil
c) New farm techniques were spread through farm journals
d) The technique of Crop rotation was used to restore exhausted soils.
e) Jethro Tull (not the 70s rock group) invented the seed drill which planted seeds in rows
rather than scattering them wastefully over the land. (Ask Mr P to play cool Jethro Tull song)
f) ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT:
• Enclosure: process of taking over & consolidating land formerly shared by peasants farmers.
• Parliament created laws in favor of enclosure.
• Positive Side = More enclosed land more more
• Negative Side = More farmers land then villages______ jobless went to ____.
g) POPULATION INCREASE: Why did it happen?
• Less _____ from ______ because of food ______
• Better eating = _______ people
• Less death from ______ = better ______ , ________ & improved medical care
Back to Main
49. Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Agep.171-172
III) Agriculture Spurs Industry
• From 11,000 years ago until about 300 years ago farming remained the same
b) New Dutch techniques included:
Changed from New Use
Small fields were combined into… Large fields for better production
Fertilizer from livestock (Cows)… used to renew the soil
c) New farm techniques were spread through farm journals
d) The technique of Crop rotation was used to restore exhausted soils.
e) Jethro Tull (not the 70s rock group) invented the seed drill which planted seeds in rows
rather than scattering them wastefully over the land. (Ask Mr P to play cool Jethro Tull song)
f) ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT:
• Enclosure: process of taking over & consolidating land formerly shared by peasants farmers.
• Parliament created laws in favor of enclosure.
• Positive Side = More enclosed land more farm output more________
• Negative Side = More farmers land then villages______ jobless went to ____.
g) POPULATION INCREASE: Why did it happen?
• Less _____ from ______ because of food ______
• Better eating = _______ people
• Less death from ______ = better ______ , ________ & improved medical care
Back to Main
50. Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Agep.171-172
III) Agriculture Spurs Industry
• From 11,000 years ago until about 300 years ago farming remained the same
b) New Dutch techniques included:
Changed from New Use
Small fields were combined into… Large fields for better production
Fertilizer from livestock (Cows)… used to renew the soil
c) New farm techniques were spread through farm journals
d) The technique of Crop rotation was used to restore exhausted soils.
e) Jethro Tull (not the 70s rock group) invented the seed drill which planted seeds in rows
rather than scattering them wastefully over the land. (Ask Mr P to play cool Jethro Tull song)
f) ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT:
• Enclosure: process of taking over & consolidating land formerly shared by peasants farmers.
• Parliament created laws in favor of enclosure.
• Positive Side = More enclosed land more farm output more profit
• Negative Side = More farmers land then villages______ jobless went to ____.
g) POPULATION INCREASE: Why did it happen?
• Less _____ from ______ because of food ______
• Better eating = _______ people
• Less death from ______ = better ______ , ________ & improved medical care
Back to Main
51. Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Agep.171-172
III) Agriculture Spurs Industry
• From 11,000 years ago until about 300 years ago farming remained the same
b) New Dutch techniques included:
Changed from New Use
Small fields were combined into… Large fields for better production
Fertilizer from livestock (Cows)… used to renew the soil
c) New farm techniques were spread through farm journals
d) The technique of Crop rotation was used to restore exhausted soils.
e) Jethro Tull (not the 70s rock group) invented the seed drill which planted seeds in rows
rather than scattering them wastefully over the land. (Ask Mr P to play cool Jethro Tull song)
f) ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT:
• Enclosure: process of taking over & consolidating land formerly shared by peasants farmers.
• Parliament created laws in favor of enclosure.
• Positive Side = More enclosed land more farm output more profit
• Negative Side = More farmers lost land then villages______ jobless went to ____.
g) POPULATION INCREASE: Why did it happen?
• Less _____ from ______ because of food ______
• Better eating = _______ people
• Less death from ______ = better ______ , ________ & improved medical care
Back to Main
52. Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Agep.171-172
III) Agriculture Spurs Industry
• From 11,000 years ago until about 300 years ago farming remained the same
b) New Dutch techniques included:
Changed from New Use
Small fields were combined into… Large fields for better production
Fertilizer from livestock (Cows)… used to renew the soil
c) New farm techniques were spread through farm journals
d) The technique of Crop rotation was used to restore exhausted soils.
e) Jethro Tull (not the 70s rock group) invented the seed drill which planted seeds in rows
rather than scattering them wastefully over the land. (Ask Mr P to play cool Jethro Tull song)
f) ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT:
• Enclosure: process of taking over & consolidating land formerly shared by peasants farmers.
• Parliament created laws in favor of enclosure.
• Positive Side = More enclosed land more farm output more profit
• Negative Side = More farmers lost land then lost work villages jobless went to ____.
g) POPULATION INCREASE: Why did it happen?
• Less _____ from ______ because of food ______
• Better eating = _______ people
• Less death from ______ = better ______ , ________ & improved medical care
Back to Main
53. Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Agep.171-172
III) Agriculture Spurs Industry
• From 11,000 years ago until about 300 years ago farming remained the same
b) New Dutch techniques included:
Changed from New Use
Small fields were combined into… Large fields for better production
Fertilizer from livestock (Cows)… used to renew the soil
c) New farm techniques were spread through farm journals
d) The technique of Crop rotation was used to restore exhausted soils.
e) Jethro Tull (not the 70s rock group) invented the seed drill which planted seeds in rows
rather than scattering them wastefully over the land. (Ask Mr P to play cool Jethro Tull song)
f) ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT:
• Enclosure: process of taking over & consolidating land formerly shared by peasants farmers.
• Parliament created laws in favor of enclosure.
• Positive Side = More enclosed land more farm output more profit
• Negative Side = More farmers lost land then lost work villages shrank jobless went to ____.
g) POPULATION INCREASE: Why did it happen?
• Less _____ from ______ because of food ______
• Better eating = _______ people
• Less death from ______ = better ______ , ________ & improved medical care
Back to Main
54. Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Agep.171-172
III) Agriculture Spurs Industry
• From 11,000 years ago until about 300 years ago farming remained the same
b) New Dutch techniques included:
Changed from New Use
Small fields were combined into… Large fields for better production
Fertilizer from livestock (Cows)… used to renew the soil
c) New farm techniques were spread through farm journals
d) The technique of Crop rotation was used to restore exhausted soils.
e) Jethro Tull (not the 70s rock group) invented the seed drill which planted seeds in rows
rather than scattering them wastefully over the land. (Ask Mr P to play cool Jethro Tull song)
f) ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT:
• Enclosure: process of taking over & consolidating land formerly shared by peasants farmers.
• Parliament created laws in favor of enclosure.
• Positive Side = More enclosed land more farm output more profit
• Negative Side = More farmers lost land then lost work villages shrank jobless went to cities.
g) POPULATION INCREASE: Why did it happen?
• Less _____ from ______ because of food ______
• Better eating = _______ people
• Less death from ______ = better ______ , ________ & improved medical care
Back to Main
55. Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Agep.171-172
III) Agriculture Spurs Industry
• From 11,000 years ago until about 300 years ago farming remained the same
b) New Dutch techniques included:
Changed from New Use
Small fields were combined into… Large fields for better production
Fertilizer from livestock (Cows)… used to renew the soil
c) New farm techniques were spread through farm journals
d) The technique of Crop rotation was used to restore exhausted soils.
e) Jethro Tull (not the 70s rock group) invented the seed drill which planted seeds in rows
rather than scattering them wastefully over the land. (Ask Mr P to play cool Jethro Tull song)
f) ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT:
• Enclosure: process of taking over & consolidating land formerly shared by peasants farmers.
• Parliament created laws in favor of enclosure.
• Positive Side = More enclosed land more farm output more profit
• Negative Side = More farmers lost land then lost work villages shrank jobless went to cities.
g) POPULATION INCREASE: Why did it happen?
• Less death from ______ because of food ______
• Better eating = _______ people
• Less death from ______ = better ______ , ________ & improved medical care
Back to Main
56. Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Agep.171-172
III) Agriculture Spurs Industry
• From 11,000 years ago until about 300 years ago farming remained the same
b) New Dutch techniques included:
Changed from New Use
Small fields were combined into… Large fields for better production
Fertilizer from livestock (Cows)… used to renew the soil
c) New farm techniques were spread through farm journals
d) The technique of Crop rotation was used to restore exhausted soils.
e) Jethro Tull (not the 70s rock group) invented the seed drill which planted seeds in rows
rather than scattering them wastefully over the land. (Ask Mr P to play cool Jethro Tull song)
f) ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT:
• Enclosure: process of taking over & consolidating land formerly shared by peasants farmers.
• Parliament created laws in favor of enclosure.
• Positive Side = More enclosed land more farm output more profit
• Negative Side = More farmers lost land then lost work villages shrank jobless went to cities.
g) POPULATION INCREASE: Why did it happen?
• Less death from famine because of food ______
• Better eating = _______ people
• Less death from ______ = better ______ , ________ & improved medical care
Back to Main
57. Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Agep.171-172
III) Agriculture Spurs Industry
• From 11,000 years ago until about 300 years ago farming remained the same
b) New Dutch techniques included:
Changed from New Use
Small fields were combined into… Large fields for better production
Fertilizer from livestock (Cows)… used to renew the soil
c) New farm techniques were spread through farm journals
d) The technique of Crop rotation was used to restore exhausted soils.
e) Jethro Tull (not the 70s rock group) invented the seed drill which planted seeds in rows
rather than scattering them wastefully over the land. (Ask Mr P to play cool Jethro Tull song)
f) ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT:
• Enclosure: process of taking over & consolidating land formerly shared by peasants farmers.
• Parliament created laws in favor of enclosure.
• Positive Side = More enclosed land more farm output more profit
• Negative Side = More farmers lost land then lost work villages shrank jobless went to cities.
g) POPULATION INCREASE: Why did it happen?
• Less death from famine because of food surplus
• Better eating = _______ people
• Less death from ______ = better ______ , ________ & improved medical care
Back to Main
58. Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Agep.171-172
III) Agriculture Spurs Industry
• From 11,000 years ago until about 300 years ago farming remained the same
b) New Dutch techniques included:
Changed from New Use
Small fields were combined into… Large fields for better production
Fertilizer from livestock (Cows)… used to renew the soil
c) New farm techniques were spread through farm journals
d) The technique of Crop rotation was used to restore exhausted soils.
e) Jethro Tull (not the 70s rock group) invented the seed drill which planted seeds in rows
rather than scattering them wastefully over the land. (Ask Mr P to play cool Jethro Tull song)
f) ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT:
• Enclosure: process of taking over & consolidating land formerly shared by peasants farmers.
• Parliament created laws in favor of enclosure.
• Positive Side = More enclosed land more farm output more profit
• Negative Side = More farmers lost land then lost work villages shrank jobless went to cities.
g) POPULATION INCREASE: Why did it happen?
• Less death from famine because of food surplus
• Better eating = healthier people
• Less death from ______ = better ______ , ________ & improved medical care
Back to Main
59. Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Agep.171-172
III) Agriculture Spurs Industry
• From 11,000 years ago until about 300 years ago farming remained the same
b) New Dutch techniques included:
Changed from New Use
Small fields were combined into… Large fields for better production
Fertilizer from livestock (Cows)… used to renew the soil
c) New farm techniques were spread through farm journals
d) The technique of Crop rotation was used to restore exhausted soils.
e) Jethro Tull (not the 70s rock group) invented the seed drill which planted seeds in rows
rather than scattering them wastefully over the land. (Ask Mr P to play cool Jethro Tull song)
f) ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT:
• Enclosure: process of taking over & consolidating land formerly shared by peasants farmers.
• Parliament created laws in favor of enclosure.
• Positive Side = More enclosed land more farm output more profit
• Negative Side = More farmers lost land then lost work villages shrank jobless went to cities.
g) POPULATION INCREASE: Why did it happen?
• Less death from famine because of food surplus
• Better eating = healthier people
• Less death from disease = better ______ , ________ & improved medical care
Back to Main
60. Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Agep.171-172
III) Agriculture Spurs Industry
• From 11,000 years ago until about 300 years ago farming remained the same
b) New Dutch techniques included:
Changed from New Use
Small fields were combined into… Large fields for better production
Fertilizer from livestock (Cows)… used to renew the soil
c) New farm techniques were spread through farm journals
d) The technique of Crop rotation was used to restore exhausted soils.
e) Jethro Tull (not the 70s rock group) invented the seed drill which planted seeds in rows
rather than scattering them wastefully over the land. (Ask Mr P to play cool Jethro Tull song)
f) ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT:
• Enclosure: process of taking over & consolidating land formerly shared by peasants farmers.
• Parliament created laws in favor of enclosure.
• Positive Side = More enclosed land more farm output more profit
• Negative Side = More farmers lost land then lost work villages shrank jobless went to cities.
g) POPULATION INCREASE: Why did it happen?
• Less death from famine because of food surplus
• Better eating = healthier people
• Less death from disease = better hygiene, ________ & improved medical care
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61. Section 1 – Dawn of the Industrial Agep.171-172
III) Agriculture Spurs Industry
• From 11,000 years ago until about 300 years ago farming remained the same
b) New Dutch techniques included:
Changed from New Use
Small fields were combined into… Large fields for better production
Fertilizer from livestock (Cows)… used to renew the soil
c) New farm techniques were spread through farm journals
d) The technique of Crop rotation was used to restore exhausted soils.
e) Jethro Tull (not the 70s rock group) invented the seed drill which planted seeds in rows
rather than scattering them wastefully over the land. (Ask Mr P to play cool Jethro Tull song)
f) ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT:
• Enclosure: process of taking over & consolidating land formerly shared by peasants farmers.
• Parliament created laws in favor of enclosure.
• Positive Side = More enclosed land more farm output more profit
• Negative Side = More farmers lost land then lost work villages shrank jobless went to cities.
g) POPULATION INCREASE: Why did it happen?
• Less death from famine because of food surplus
• Better eating = healthier people
• Less death from disease = better hygiene, sanitation & improved medical care
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62. G5 CH 5: Section 1 - Dawn of the Industrial Age p.173
IV) New Technology Becomes Key
• One of the new energy sources was______.
• ______ was used to develop the ______ engine.
• J______W_____ made improvements on the engine which led to L_________
and s______________.
• Coal was also a fuel needed for the production of _____
• ______ was used to make _________ and _______ engines
• ______ used coal to _____ iron, or to separate iron from it ore.
• ______’s experiments led to a _____ _______ & _____ _______ iron
• D_____ III built the first iron ________.
• Iron became widely used once world began to build _________
63. Dawn of the Industrial Age p.173
IV) New Technology Becomes Key
• One of the new energy sources was coal.
• ______ was used to is coal? the _____engine. How to get coal?
Where develop
• ____________ made improvements on the engine which led to
___________ and s__________.
• Coal was also a fuel needed for the production of ___
• ____ was used to make _________ and _____ engines
• _____ used coal to ______ iron, or to separate iron from it ore.
• ______’s experiments led to a __________ & ____________ iron
• _____ III built the first iron ______.
• Iron became widelyWho gets it? world began to build ________
Who gets it? used once
66. Dawn of the Industrial Age p.173
IV) New Technology Becomes Key
• One of the new energy sources was coal.
• Coal was used to develop the _____engine.
• ____________ made improvements on the engine which led to
___________ and s__________.
• Coal was also a fuel needed for the production of ___
• ____ was used to make _________ and _____ engines
• _____ used coal to ______ iron, or to separate iron from it ore.
• ______’s experiments led to a __________ & ____________ iron
• _____ III built the first iron ______.
• Iron became widely used once world began to build ________
67. Dawn of the Industrial Age p.173
IV) New Technology Becomes Key
• One of the new energy sources was coal.
• Coal was used to develop the steam engine.
• ____________ made improvements on the engine which led to
___________ and s__________.
• Coal was also a fuel needed for the production of ___
• ____ was used to make _________ and _____ engines
• _____ used coal to ______ iron, or to separate iron from it ore.
• ______’s experiments led to a __________ & ____________ iron
• _____ III built the first iron ______.
• Iron became widely used once world began to build ________
68. Dawn of the Industrial Age p.173
IV) New Technology Becomes Key
• One of the new energy sources was coal.
• Coal was used to develop the steam engine.
• James Watt made improvements on the engine which led to
___________ and s__________.
• Coal was also a fuel needed for the production of ___
• ____ was used to make _________ and _____ engines
• _____ used coal to ______ iron, or to separate iron from it ore.
• ______’s experiments led to a __________ & ____________ iron
• _____ III built the first iron ______.
• Iron became widely used once world began to build ________
69. Dawn of the Industrial Age p.173
IV) New Technology Becomes Key
• One of the new energy sources was coal.
• Coal was used to develop the steam engine.
• James Watt made improvements on the engine which led to
locomotives and s__________.
• Coal was also a fuel needed for the production of ___
• ____ was used to make _________ and _____ engines
• _____ used coal to ______ iron, or to separate iron from it ore.
• ______’s experiments led to a __________ & ____________ iron
• _____ III built the first iron ______.
• Iron became widely used once world began to build ________
70. Dawn of the Industrial Age p.173
IV) New Technology Becomes Key
• One of the new energy sources was coal.
• Coal was used to develop the steam engine.
• James Watt made improvements on the engine which led to
locomotives and steamships.
• Coal was also a fuel needed for the production of ___
• ____ was used to make _________ and _____ engines
• _____ used coal to ______ iron, or to separate iron from it ore.
• ______’s experiments led to a __________ & ____________ iron
• _____ III built the first iron ______.
• Iron became widely used once world began to build ________
71. Dawn of the Industrial Age p.173
IV) New Technology Becomes Key
• One of the new energy sources was coal.
• Coal was used to develop the steam engine.
• James Watt made improvements on the engine which led to
locomotives and steamships.
• Coal was also a fuel needed for the production of iron
• ____ was used to make _________ and _____ engines
• _____ used coal to ______ iron, or to separate iron from it ore.
• ______’s experiments led to a __________ & ____________ iron
• _____ III built the first iron ______.
• Iron became widely used once world began to build ________
72. Dawn of the Industrial Age p.173
IV) New Technology Becomes Key
• One of the new energy sources was coal.
• Coal was used to develop the steam engine.
• James Watt made improvements on the engine which led to
locomotives and steamships.
• Coal was also a fuel needed for the production of iron
• Iron was used to make _________ and _____ engines
• _____ used coal to ______ iron, or to separate iron from it ore.
• ______’s experiments led to a __________ & ____________ iron
• _____ III built the first iron ______.
• Iron became widely used once world began to build ________
73. Dawn of the Industrial Age p.173
IV) New Technology Becomes Key
• One of the new energy sources was coal.
• Coal was used to develop the steam engine.
• James Watt made improvements on the engine which led to
locomotives and steamships.
• Coal was also a fuel needed for the production of iron
• Iron was used to make machines and _____ engines
• _____ used coal to ______ iron, or to separate iron from it ore.
• ______’s experiments led to a __________ & ____________ iron
• _____ III built the first iron ______.
• Iron became widely used once world began to build ________
74. Dawn of the Industrial Age p.173
IV) New Technology Becomes Key
• One of the new energy sources was coal.
• Coal was used to develop the steam engine.
• James Watt made improvements on the engine which led to
locomotives and steamships.
• Coal was also a fuel needed for the production of iron
• Iron was used to make machines and steam engines
• _____ used coal to ______ iron, or to separate iron from it ore.
• ______’s experiments led to a __________ & ____________ iron
• _____ III built the first iron ______.
• Iron became widely used once world began to build ________
75. Dawn of the Industrial Age p.173
IV) New Technology Becomes Key
• One of the new energy sources was coal.
• Coal was used to develop the steam engine.
• James Watt made improvements on the engine which led to
locomotives and steamships.
• Coal was also a fuel needed for the production of iron
• Iron was used to make machines and steam engines
• Darby used coal to ______ iron, or to separate iron from it ore.
• ______’s experiments led to a __________ & ____________ iron
• _____ III built the first iron ______.
• Iron became widely used once world began to build ________
76. Dawn of the Industrial Age p.173
IV) New Technology Becomes Key
• One of the new energy sources was coal.
• Coal was used to develop the steam engine.
• James Watt made improvements on the engine which led to
locomotives and steamships.
• Coal was also a fuel needed for the production of iron
• Iron was used to make machines and steam engines
• Darby used coal to smelt iron, or to separate iron from it ore.
• ______’s experiments led to a __________ & ____________ iron
• _____ III built the first iron ______.
• Iron became widely used once world began to build ________
77. Dawn of the Industrial Age p.173
IV) New Technology Becomes Key
• One of the new energy sources was coal.
• Coal was used to develop the steam engine.
• James Watt made improvements on the engine which led to
locomotives and steamships.
• Coal was also a fuel needed for the production of iron
• Iron was used to make machines and steam engines
• Darby used coal to smelt iron, or to separate iron from it ore.
• Darby’s experiments led to a __________ & ____________ iron
• _____ III built the first iron ______.
• Iron became widely used once world began to build ________
78. Dawn of the Industrial Age p.173
IV) New Technology Becomes Key
• One of the new energy sources was coal.
• Coal was used to develop the steam engine.
• James Watt made improvements on the engine which led to
locomotives and steamships.
• Coal was also a fuel needed for the production of iron
• Iron was used to make machines and steam engines
• Darby used coal to smelt iron, or to separate iron from it ore.
• Darby’s experiments led to a less expensive & ____________ iron
• _____ III built the first iron ______.
• Iron became widely used once world began to build ________
79. Dawn of the Industrial Age p.173
IV) New Technology Becomes Key
• One of the new energy sources was coal.
• Coal was used to develop the steam engine.
• James Watt made improvements on the engine which led to
locomotives and steamships.
• Coal was also a fuel needed for the production of iron
• Iron was used to make machines and steam engines
• Darby used coal to smelt iron, or to separate iron from it ore.
• Darby’s experiments led to a less expensive & better quality iron
• _____ III built the first iron ______.
• Iron became widely used once world began to build ________
80. Dawn of the Industrial Age p.173
IV) New Technology Becomes Key
• One of the new energy sources was coal.
• Coal was used to develop the steam engine.
• James Watt made improvements on the engine which led to
locomotives and steamships.
• Coal was also a fuel needed for the production of iron
• Iron was used to make machines and steam engines
• Darby used coal to smelt iron, or to separate iron from it ore.
• Darby’s experiments led to a less expensive & better quality iron
• Darby III built the first iron ______.
• Iron became widely used once world began to build ________
81. Dawn of the Industrial Age p.173
IV) New Technology Becomes Key
• One of the new energy sources was coal.
• Coal was used to develop the steam engine.
• James Watt made improvements on the engine which led to
locomotives and steamships.
• Coal was also a fuel needed for the production of iron
• Iron was used to make machines and steam engines
• Darby used coal to smelt iron, or to separate iron from it ore.
• Darby’s experiments led to a less expensive & better quality iron
• Darby III built the first iron bridge.
• Iron became widely used once world began to build ________
82. G5 Dawn of the Industrial Age p.173
IV) New Technology Becomes Key
• One of the new energy sources was coal.
• Coal was used to develop the steam engine.
• James Watt made improvements on the engine which led to
locomotives and steamships.
• Coal was also a fuel needed for the production of iron
• Iron was used to make machines and steam engines
• Darby used coal to smelt iron, or to separate iron from it ore.
• Darby’s experiments led to a less expensive & better quality iron
• Darby III built the first iron bridge.
• Iron became widely used once world began to build railroads
84. G5 Dawn of the Industrial Age p.173
IV) New Technology Becomes Key
• One of the new energy sources was coal.
• Coal was used to develop the steam engine.
• James Watt made improvements on the engine which led to
locomotives and steamships.
• Coal was also a fuel needed for the production of iron
• Iron was used to make machines and steam engines
• Darby used coal to smelt iron, or to separate iron from it ore.
• Darby’s experiments led to a less expensive & better quality iron
• Darby III built the first iron bridge.
• Iron became widely used once world began to build railroads
85. 3) MC Quizzes for
Chapter 5 Section 1 = Dawn of the Industrial Age
QUIZ Alpha
QUIZ Bravo
QUIZ Charlie
QUIZ Delta
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86. G6 CH 5: Section 2) Britain Leads the Way p.174-177
I) Britain Leads the Way
• Agricultural Revolution _____ Food ___________ increase
• Agricultural advancements left many farmers _________ & _________
• Population increase causes ________ to grow
• Population increase created a steady supply of labor to
– ____ ______ ii) ______ ___________ iii) ___ ___ _________
II) Why Britain?
a) Natural Resources Abound
1) A) Lots of natural ______ B) Navigable ______
2) Rivers supplied _____ ______ & allowed for construction of _______
3) Lots of ______ used to power ______ engines
4) Vast supplies of ______ available to build new _________
b) Effects of Demand & Capital
• Ready workforce + _________ increase = increased demand for goods
• From the mid _____ - _____s, Britain’s economy prospered (did good).
a) Increased Trade b) growing ________ _________ c) s_____ trade
d) _________ ________ e) New e_________ f) supportive ____. g) e______________
3) _________ – money used to invest in a new enterprise (new business)
4) _________ – business organization in shipping, mining, railroads or factories.
5) _________ __________ – No river _____ & other _________. Strong _____ protects its ______, shipping
& overseas trade.
6) E_____________ – people who _________ and take on the financial ($) _____ of starting a new business.
87. Section 2) Britain Leads the Way p.174-177
I) Britain Leads the Way
• Agricultural Revolution More Food _____________ increase
• Agricultural advancements left many farmers ___________ & ________
• Population increase causes ______ to grow
• Population increase created a steady supply of labor to
– ____________ ii) ______________ iii) ______________
II) Why Britain?
a) Natural Resources Abound
1) A) Lots of natural _____ B) Navigable ______
2) Rivers supplied ___________ & allowed for construction of ________
3) Lots of ____ used to power _____ engines
4) Vast supplies of ____ available to build new __________
b) Effects of Demand & Capital
• Ready workforce + ____________ increase = increased demand for goods
• From the mid ______________, Britain’s economy prospered (did good).
a) Increased Trade b) growing _____________ c) s_____ trade
d) _______________ e) New e___________ f) supportive _______ g) e____________
3) ________ – money used to invest in a new enterprise (new business)
4) ___________ – business organization in shipping, mining, railroads or factories.
5) __________________ – No river _____ & other ________. Strong _____ protects its ________, shipping
& overseas trade.
6) ______________ – people who _________ and take on the financial ($) _____ of starting a new business.
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88. Section 2) Britain Leads the Way p.174-177
I) Britain Leads the Way
• Agricultural Revolution More Food Population increase
• Agricultural advancements left many farmers ___________ & ________
• Population increase causes ______ to grow
• Population increase created a steady supply of labor to
– ____________ ii) ______________ iii) ______________
II) Why Britain?
a) Natural Resources Abound
1) A) Lots of natural _____ B) Navigable ______
2) Rivers supplied ___________ & allowed for construction of ________
3) Lots of ____ used to power _____ engines
4) Vast supplies of ____ available to build new __________
b) Effects of Demand & Capital
• Ready workforce + ____________ increase = increased demand for goods
• From the mid ______________, Britain’s economy prospered (did good).
a) Increased Trade b) growing _____________ c) s_____ trade
d) _______________ e) New e___________ f) supportive _______ g) e____________
3) ________ – money used to invest in a new enterprise (new business)
4) ___________ – business organization in shipping, mining, railroads or factories.
5) __________________ – No river _____ & other ________. Strong _____ protects its ________, shipping
& overseas trade.
6) ______________ – people who _________ and take on the financial ($) _____ of starting a new business.
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