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Industrial Revolution

Population
Technology

Labor
New ways of
thinking
By:
Vanessa Rangel & Stephanie Ramos
Jose De La Cruz & Frank Vargas
Giovanni Rojo & Oscar Negrete
Armando Gonzalez
Population
Population
Explosion
The population explosion
in the industrial
revolution caused the poor
to loose their homes and
work.

The population started
getting bigger also because
they ate better and they
had stronger babies.


Urbanization is the movement of people from
country side to cities.
The people who had to travel lived in multi-story
buildings divided into crowded apartments.


Middle class was made of
nobles.

The people in the middle class felt that the poor people
were lazy and ignorant.

The nobles all lived in solid well-furnished homes.

Farming started off by people throwing seeds
randomly on fields to getting a drill plow that
was moved by domestic animals in a straight
lines.
Planting seeds in rows was a better idea so it
would be easier to gather fully grown crops
when they were ready.


The government would give you cotton and you would have
to make it into cloth. Since they did it at home everybodys
quality was different.
New machines put a end of the "putting out " system and
too expensive to be operated at home.
The textiles were steam powered.



Putting Out System
Factories
the advances went
from walking and
horse to steam
engines which
made
transportation
easier.
steam power was
used to go
overseas nyu
putting steam
engines into boats.

Labor
The manufacturing of
New & Improved
Methods
Before the Industrial
Revolution
Technology of
Industrial Revolution
Affected Labor

Industrial
Revolution, led to the
enclosure
Women Workers
were mainly hired
for the factories
work
Inventions reduced
the need for slave
labor
Changes and health concerns faced by the factory
Labor unions
Technology of Industrial Revolution Affected Labor
Kids working in
factory
Parliament slowly
passed laws for
child labor
Parents accepted
the idea of child
labor
Thomas Malthus
Adam Smith
Karl Marx

Greed
Money
Profiting

Sharing
Absent of greed
Community

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