Industrial Revolution and Movement of People Flashcards

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Who invented the Rotherham plough in what year?

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Joseph Faljambe in 1730

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Who invented the horse powered threshing machine in what year?

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Andrew Miekle in 1784

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Who invented the old steam engine in what year?

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Thomas Newcomen in 1712

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What did the old steam engine do?

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Drove a piston that powered a horizontal bar

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5
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Who invented the new steam engine and when?

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James Watt in 1769 with the help of Michael Bolton

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Major changes brought about by the industrial revolution

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Medical advancements (longer lifespans), higher population, fresher crops, more crops due to better farming methods, movement from farm to cities, using children in the workforce and most importantly, the use of more machines, especially James Watt’s iteration of the steam engine.

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How did Newcomen’s steam engine contribute to the industrial revolution?

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Newcomen’s steam engine was capable of removing excess water from coal mines, which resulted in deeper coal mines and thus more coal to be obtained. This helped the coal mining industry take off.

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How did Watt’s steam engine contribute to the the industrial revolution?

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Watt’s steam engine had more continuous power making it more adaptable to be in more machines. It also got introduced the railway.

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9
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Where did the Industrial Revolution begin?

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Great Britain

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10
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Difference between 3 field crop rotation system and 4 field crop rotation system.

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The 3 field system had a cycle of wheat, barley and fallow/nothing (growing nutrients). The four field system had wheat, barely, turnips for feeding livestock instead of killing them and clovers for animals to graze upon with their manure helping the fertilisation.

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Why was there a population explosion?

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Eradication if the plague (black rats replaced by brown ones), child labour (families were encouraged to have more children so more could work), advancement of medicine and a surplus of crops due to new and better techniques, systems and machines.

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Why was Great Britain the major trading nation?

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They had colonies (raw materials), they surplus of items led them into a profitable cycle and their use of steam engines led to the production of new materials.

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What were some punishments for crimes in Britain during the 18th century?

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Hanging and amputation.

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What is a hulk?

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An old decommissioned naval ship that was turned into a floating jail on the sea so there would be more space on the mainland (where prisons were overcrowded.

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What was the Latin term given to Australia when a the British first claimed it?

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‘Terra nullius’, meaning unused or unoccupied land that was free to take. This was wrong since the indigenous owned the land but they were ignored.

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16
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What happened at the Myall Creek massacre?

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Marked the first and almost last time that whites were punished by white law after killing Aborigines. This was due to there evidence from a farmer witness.

17
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Who was Pemulwuy?

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An Aboriginal warrior who survived after being shot 7 times. He escaped capture several times, apparently turned into a bird and led guerrilla operations.

18
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What were push factors to migrate to Australia

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Unemployment, overcrowded cities, food shortage, high crime rates, bad conditions, rising rents and the outbreak of wars and revolts.

19
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What were pull factors to migrate to Austalia?

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More land, less crime, fertile land, less crowded cities, better economy, better quality of life, the Gold Rush as well as family ties.

20
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What happened to the Indigenous population in Tasmania in 1803?

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Hobart was established and it brought along the killing of many Indigenous people.

21
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When and where Aborigines transported to?

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Flinders Island from 1821-1840.

22
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What war took place during the Indigenous’ transportation?

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The Black War, 1824-1831

23
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What did a Methodist preacher do?

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Convinced many of the Indigenous to move to Flinders a island from 1829-1834

24
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How many Aborigines were left in 1832 on the mainland of Tasmania.

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203

25
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How many Aborigines were on the maintain of Tasmania in 1847?

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47

26
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Who was the last Indigenous person on the mainland of Tasmania?

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Truganini, who became the last in 1869. They then died in 1872.

27
Q

Who invented the seed drill in what year?

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Jethro Tull 1700