INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION (18TH Century)

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GROUP 4

AMO, KAROL JOZEF


ASIDERA, ARDEENSON
ELNASIN, JUNAMAE
HUSSAM, AHMED RAZEEL
PANDAO, OMAR SHAREED
SAHIBUDDIN, NURWIDA
BSA - 2
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
(18 Century)
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What was the INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION?

 Was a period of major industrialization and innovation that


took place during the late 1700s and early 1800s.

 The INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION began in Great Britain and


quickly spread throughout the world.
 People rely on their hands in doing labor works even
before the machines have emerged after a century that
significantly increases of production output.

 The phenomenal process in the transfer of doing work by


human hands and feet to the use of machine

 It began in Great Britain and spread across Europe,


America, and even Asia from 1760 to 1840.

 The Industrial Revolution was a time of scientific and


technological advancement which spanned the period
during late 18th Century to early 19th Century.
 Great Britain by the early 18th century came to possess
the combination of SOCIAL NEEDS and SOCIAL
RESOURCES that provided the necessary preconditions
for a commercially successful innovation and a social
capable of sustaining and institutionalizing the processes
of rapid technological change.
SKILLED WORKERS
 One of the major setbacks of the Industrial Revolution
 Were set aside because operation of new machines
were used.

MANUAL/PHYSICAL LABOR
 was changed into machine-operated devices, even
tradesperson replaced the craftsmen and the applied
scientists replaced the amateur inventors.
THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION CAN BE
DIVIDED INTO TWO PHASES.
FIRST INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
 The First wave of the industrial revolution lasted from the late 1700s to mid-1800s.

SECOND INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION


 The next wave took place from the mid-1800s to the early 1900s.
STEAM ENGINE
 Has been around but later on improved by
Scottish James Watt(1736-1819) and other
investors after 1778.

 It was used to run machine and made a


major contribution to the first Industrial
Revolution.

 The steam-powered machine was improved


gradually and was adapted for many uses
and the use of more complex machinery
was made possible.
The development and refinement
of machine tools by British
Engineers HENRY MAUDSLAY
(1771-1831) and JOSEPH
WHITWORTH(1803-188 )
• HENRY MAUDSLAY (1771-1831) JOSEPH WHITWORTH(1803-1887)
Played a key and crucial part in the later phase of the first Industrial
Revolution as machine tool technology enabled standardized
manufacturing machines to be fabricated.
Some of the greatest
inventions were
introduced by American
Scientist
 During this period was ROBERT FULTON’S(1765-
1815) STEAMBOAT that used one of Watt’s engine.
 THOMAS EDISON(1847-1931) who invented
the LIGHT BULB.
One of the everyday conveniences that
most affects our lives.
 ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL(1847-
1922) who invented the TELEPHONE.
 English engineer GEORGE STEPHENSON(1781-
1848) developed the first STEAM-POWERED
LOCOMOTIVE.

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