HCHS Britain: A LEVEL UNIT 1 - industrialisation Flashcards

1
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When was the Public Health Act passed?

A

1848

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2
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By 1833, how much money was the cotton industry making and how many people were employed?

A

£300 million and 833,000

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3
Q

Which invention made work in the mines safer from 1815?

A

The Davy Lamp

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4
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When was the first outbreak of cholera, in which town and how many died?

A

1831, Sunderland and 32,000

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5
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How deep were back-to-back house foundations?

A

3 bricks deep

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6
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By 1800, what percentage of people lived in towns and what was it by 1880?

A

25% and 80%

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7
Q

What types of banks were created which spread the risk amongst investors?

A

Joint stock banks

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8
Q

By 1821, what percentage of the working population was under 20?

A

49%

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9
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When was the Manchester-Liverpool railways built?

A

1830

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10
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When did Arkwright die and how much was he worth?

A

1792 and £500,000

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11
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What fraction of workers lived in back-to-back houses in Birmingham?

A

?

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12
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When was the Sanitary Act passed?

A

1866

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13
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What was the length of the average working day in a mine?

A

12 hours

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14
Q

How much was the rent for a back back-to-back house and a front one?

A

1s10d and 2s6d

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15
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In 1750, which two cities had populations over 50,000?

A

London and Edinburgh

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16
Q

When did the Luddite movement begin and what did they destroy?

A

1811, steam powered looms

17
Q

By 1866, how many joint stock banks were there with how many branches?

A

154 and 850

18
Q

Which economist published the ‘Wealth of Nations’ in 1776?

A

Adam Smith

19
Q

When were the Swing Riots and what did they destroy?

A

1830 and threshing machines

20
Q

Name one of the leaders of the Ten Hour Movement

A

Richard Oastler, George Bull and MP Thomas Sadler

21
Q

Between 1765 and 1795 in Manchester, what had carpenters’ wages increased by (compared to London)

A

64% to 88%

22
Q

Which law was passed to stop and punish Luddites and when?

A

Frame Breaking Act (1812)

23
Q

On average, how much was a weekly wage in a factory?

A

12s-15s

24
Q

From 1816-1831, by what percentage had the middle class increased?

A

75%

25
Q

Following the Mining Act (1842) at what age could children start working in a mine?

A

10

26
Q

When was the 10 hour working day introduced?

A

1847

27
Q

By the 1820s, how many miles of canals were there?

A

4000

28
Q

When was the Factory Act and name two clauses

A

1833, no children under 9 employed, 9-13: 48hr week, 13-18: 12 hour day, under 13s two hours education a day

29
Q

Even by 1878, how many hours a week were some women working?

A

58 hours

30
Q

What fraction of children died in their first year?

A

3 out of 20