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The Industrial Revolution
  • The Industrial Revolution is the period from
    1750- 1850.
  • Machines replaced the work of manual labor and
    increased production ten fold.
  • The impact of the revolution was large. Thousands
    of peasants left the fields to work in the new
    factories of the cities. This would bring crime,
    disease, and starvation.

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Why England?
  • England was perfect for the revolution. They were
    the leading colonial power and they could trade
    all over the world.
  • England had deep navigable rivers for early
    transportation of materials.
  • Because England was small they could not produce
    a lot of food and raw materials. This forced them
    into manufacturing goods to sell at a higher
    profit.

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Textile Industry
  • There was so much demand for English cloth the
    weavers couldnt keep up.
  • John Kay invented a flying shuttle that could do
    the work of two men. The problem was that they
    could not spin thread fast enough to keep up with
    the flying shuttle.

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James Hargraves
  • In 1768 James Hargraves solved the thread
    shortage. He created the spinning jenny which
    allowed him to spin 8 times the amount of thread.
  • The only problem was that it was a heavy coarse
    thread.

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Richard Arkwright
  • He is considered the father of the modern
    factory. He created a spinning jenny so large
    that it needed a power source. That source would
    be water and his device was known as the
    waterframe.
  • He could produce thread at a much faster pace and
    could spin it finer. This meant that fabric could
    be made of pure cotton.

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Early factories
  • He was able to keep up with the weavers demands
    and sell his product at low prices.
  • Arkwright became one of the worlds first
    millionaires for this reason.
  • His factories would require people to come to a
    place of work.

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A new power source.
  • The down side to water power required factories
    to be located on rivers. When water was low so
    was production.
  • James Watts took an earlier invention that was
    used to pump water out of mines. He made it more
    efficient and increased its power. This invention
    was the Steam Engine.

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  • The Steam Engine would revolutionize life. This
    invention would be used to power boats and
    trains.
  • Now factories could be built anywhere.
  • It also created a demand for coal. England just
    happened to have a wealth of coal in the north.
  • England became the work shop of the world
    exporting not only their manufactured goods but
    their know how as well.
  • People had a belief that there was no limit to
    what they could produce.
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