Industrial revolution Flashcards
What is the industrial revolution?
The process of change from an agriculture and handicraft economy to one dominated by industry and machine manufacturing. Period from 1750 to 1850. Changes in agriculture, mining, transport, manufacturing (machines and factories) and the harnessing of steam energy. This affected the social and economic and conditions of the time and future. It started in Britain, spread through western Europe and the rest of the world
When and where was the industrial revolution?
During the years of 1750-1850 in Britain
Before the revolution where did most people live and what work did they do in Britain?
Before the revolution in Britain, most people lived in rural areas. They farmed on the land and grew food for their families.
What is industrialisation?
Britain began to use machines to make goods in factories, this is called industrialisation
Why did people move to the cities (first page)?
There was development in towns and cities. Family is no longer worked in and around their homes. People move to the cities to be near a large factories where they could find work
Who worked in factories? (first page)
Men, women and children as young as five years old worked long hours in factories.
Why were children employed in factories?
Children were employed because they could reach places adults couldn’t. They would crawl on and under machines and climb on top of machines to clean them. Children were cruelly punished for their mistakes
How did the revolution affect Southern Africa?
From 1860, the British colony of India sent indentured workers to the British colony of Natal. Sugar plantation owners used indentured Indian workers to grow sugar in large quantities. The sugar was produced in factories. After 1867, what is the discovery of diamonds at Kimberley, Southern Africa had a revolution.
What is the Trans-atlantic trade?
Slave trade in which people were captured from West Africa and taking a slaves across the Atlantic ocean.
Did Britain become wealthy from slave trade?
Britain became wealthy from trade particularly the Trans-Atlantic slave trade
How did the slave trade make Britain wealthy?
Slaves were captured and traded in West Africa. They were taken across the Atlantic Ocean to America. To work on cotton, rice, tobacco and sugar plantations. The produce (raw materials) from these plantations were shipped to Britain. In Britain the raw materials were made into goods and sold in west Africa in other places in the world. Britain made a large profit
Why was slaves taken across the Atlantic Ocean to America?
To work on cotton, rice, tobacco and sugar plantations
Where was Bristol?
A city South-West England
Why was Bristol important?
From the beginning of the 18th century until slave training was stopped in 1807, Bristol was an important support for the Trans-Atlantic slave trade. Bristol sent ships to capture slaves in west Africa
Why did many slaves die on the ships?
Many slaves died on the ship because of harsh conditions on the ships. 2000 ships per year. 250 slaves on each boat. Bristol controlled 20% of the slave trade in Britain
What did the ships transport transport?
Ships brought cotton and sugar from America to Bristol. Woven cotton cloth and other goods made in Britain were sold in Europe, America and West Africa.
Where were goods made in Britain sold?
In Europe, America and West Africa
What is a merchant?
A person who has a trading business
What was the farming economy?
Before nearly half the population of Britain lived in small farming villages. They use simple farming tools and produce only need to feed themselves. Farmland was shared and consisted of open fields that did not have fences, hedges or walls around them
What is common land?
Land that is shared and can be used by everyone
By the beginning of the 18th century England was growing richer and there were more demands what demands were there and why?
By the beginning of the 18th century, England was growing richer as a result of trade. The population is also increasing and therefore there was more demand for food. This demand lead to inventions and improve crop and livestock production
What is the definition of inventions?
The creation of something new
What was the enclosure system?
A movement to enclose and fence land that would then belong to one person. This means that there was no sharing of fields. This movement was a part of the agricultural revolution
Why were larger in closed farms more efficient?
Larger enclosed farms were more efficient because more and better food production was made
What was the agriculture revolution?
A change in the way farming was done
When was the first land enclosed?
First enclosed in the 16th century by wealthy landowners
What did wealthy landowners want?
They wanted large sheep farms to produce wool
What Did the government have to do with the enclosure system and by when was it carried out?
This system was regulated by the government laws through acts of parliament. It was carried out in the 1760s and 1770s