The Industrial Revolution Flashcards

1
Q

What is the IR?

A

Shift from humans working in homes to machines working in factories beginning in 1775ish Britain

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2
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What is now more important that human capital?

A

money and resources for machines

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3
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Why did the IR start in the West and not China?

A

China was ahead, but Confucianism favored rural work over merchants and artisans

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4
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Why Britain?

A
Money from 2 centuries of trade and enormous colonial empire
Great respect for merchants and artisans
Stable politics
Low taxes
Abundant resources
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5
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What caused the IR?

A

Growing population

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6
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What changed in the Agricultural Rev?

A

better tools, convertible husbandry, large farms

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7
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What is Convertible husbandry?

A

Use land for crops or animals, whichever is more profitable at the time

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8
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What is the result of large profit farms?

A

Good become cheaper, but small farms can’t compete

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9
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What new things helped the population grow?

A

First accurate censuses
General peace–people not dying and land/farms not destroyed in wars
Transportation and sanitation
Antiseptics, anesthetics, and vaccinations–people living longer

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10
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What is cottage industry?

A

clothing and textiles make in rural, supplied with urban technology (cheaper)–diminishing

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11
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What inventions helped textile industry go faster?

A

Bottleneck in flying shuttle fixed with spinning jenny in 1768 by James Hargreaves

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12
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What significant invention helped drive textile machines?

A

James Watt’s steam engine in 1760s

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13
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What new fuel became common to drive machines?

A

Fossil fuels

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14
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Why had cottage industry disappeared by the 1820s?

A

Power looms made more textiles with fewer workers

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15
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What water transport innovation was made?

A

Robert Fulton’s steamship in 1807

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16
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What transport innovation made moving things and people faster?

A

Stephenson’s “the rocket” in 1830–locomotive

17
Q

What upgrade came to the steam engine?

A

1860s internal combustion engine

18
Q

What electric innovations happened?

A

Electric generator in 1870

Edison’s lightbulb

19
Q

What were the social consequences of the IR?

A

Proletariat–hard poor laborer
Harsh working environment where owner cares about profit and competition, not health
Dangerous cities and no concern for natural world
Women work long and hard in household and childcare, or work in factory and neglect household
Children, immigrants, and US paid less since they won’t do anything about it
Wasn’t until late 1800s until workers could protest for rights
Giant class gap emerges

20
Q

What famous writer wrote about poor urban conditions?

A

Charles Dickens

21
Q

What happened to education?

A

Most are illiterate at start, but by WWI most are literate.

22
Q

Who pushed for primary schools and why?

A

Francois Guizot making movements for the obedience and discipline of primary school