8.2 Flashcards

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Briefly describe life for 80% of Britain’s before 1750

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Around 80 percent of people lived and worked on small farms in rural areas

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How was manufacturing described before 1750?

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Manufacturing at this time employed few people and was small and localised.

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How were tools powered before the industrial revolution?

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Tools used in the manufacture of goods were basic and powered by people, animals or waterwheels that harnessed the power of fast-flowing rivers and streams.

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Describe the state of Britain’s roads before the industrial revolution.

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Roads linking villages were poor and most people travelled on foot or by horse. Most people didn’t travel far from the places they lived and worked.

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What were people’s lives like health-wise before the industrial revolution?

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People’s diets were inadequate, and the average life expectancy was short. Illness was common because of poor hygiene, bad or non-existent sewerage disposal systems, and polluted water supplies

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How was British society structured? How much wealth did the richest 1% control?

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British society was divided into strict social classes according to wealth and position based on birth. The noble family only made up 1% of the population and controlled 39 percent of Britain’s wealth.

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How did Britain’s population change between 1750 and 1900?

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Britain’s population quadrupled from an estimated 6.5 million in 1750 to 32.5 million in 1900.

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Describe the shift of the population in this period from 1750-1900.

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The increase was mainly as a result of improved living conditions and declining death rates.

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How did factories and textile mills change life?

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The industrial revolution led to thousands of new factories being made. These factories relied on a large number of workers and machinery to manufacture massive quantities of goods in one place.

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By 1850 what percentage of people lived in large cities and towns? Give examples.

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Before the industrial revolution only 20% of people lived in cities. By 1850, 80% of people in Britain lived in a major city or town

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What new power sources were developed? How did this change life?

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The development of steam power and electricity transformed the manufacturing, agricultural transport, and communications industries. This had a major impact on people’s everyday lives.

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What transport changes occurred?

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Towns got linked by new canals, roads and railway lines. New modes of transport were invented to replace horse-drawn carriages.

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How did better travel change people’s habits?

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People travelled more and lived less isolated lives

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Who were the middle class? What was the impact of the middle class?

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They included merchants and mid-level bureaucrats, as well as a few skilled laborers whose jobs had not been replaced by industrial machines. It was this class that drove the demand for mass-produced goods. They also drove the need for more schools, universities, and libraries.

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There was a dramatic fall in population in the 1800’s, why could this have happened?

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Bad hygiene and terrible living conditions would have caused the dramatic fall in population in the 1800s.

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