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Title: The%20Industrial%20Revolution:%20Cause%20and%20Effect%20Relationships


1
The Industrial Revolution Cause and Effect
Relationships
Based on the book Fortunately, Unfortunately By
Remy Charlip
2
Fortunately
  • People began thinking creatively, and created new
    inventions which made it easier to farm

3
Unfortunately
  • There was less work to do on farms, so more
    people moved to the city.

4
Fortunately
  • More things were invented

5
Unfortunately
  • Inventions cause pollution

6
Fortunately
  • Machines help us

7
Unfortunately
  • Working conditions were dangerous for those who
    worked on these machines

8
Fortunately
  • More jobs were made

9
Unfortunately
  • Work day was long and the pay was low

10
Fortunately
  • Steam engines were invented and they improved
    transportation

11
Unfortunately
  • Steam engines burned huge amounts of coal and
    produced little energy

12
Fortunately
  • Indoor plumbing was invented

13
Unfortunately
  • Most people didnt have indoor plumbing and
    everyone on the block shared 1-2 outhouses,
    causing disease

14
Fortunately
  • The cotton gin was invented

15
Unfortunately
  • More African Americans were enslaved and they
    were pushed to work harder

16
Fortunately
  • Surgery was invented

17
Unfortunately
  • Medical care was crude and painful. Half the
    people that had a surgery did not survive

18
Fortunately
  • More jobs were created in the Industrial
    Revolution

19
Unfortunately
  • Many children worked in factories and in coal
    mines under harsh conditions

20
Fortunately
  • New Hampshire is the first US state to regulate
    child labor which legislated that children could
    work no more that 10 hours a day

21
Unfortunately
  • People, including children worked machines

22
Fortunately
  • Machines sped up the time it took to create
    materials

23
Unfortunately
  • People, including children, were often injured or
    killed by these machines

24
Unfortunately
  • People including children were paid low wages
  • Adults were paid 6 per week
  • Children we paid .50 cents per week

Slater Mill
25
Fortunately
  • US trade unions formed and fought for higher
    wages and short working hours

26
Fortunately
  • The IR continues in different parts of the world

27
Unfortunately
  • Pollution and child labor continue to be a
    problem in developing countries
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