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Industrialization – process of developing machine production of goods
Revolution-major change
WHAT WAS? WHAT IT BECOMES?
Individuals Machine made – power driven
Hand made Becomes a factory (manufactory)
Manual labor Mass production
Muscle power – man and power Assembly line
Home- domestic system cottage system Interchangeable parts
Industrialization
Workers
Labor force
Agricultural revolution- in farming methods
PALEOLITHIC(was) NEOLITHIC(become)
Hunters and gatherers Farmers
They were nomad there was no civilization domesticated, settlement-villages cities- civilization
Agricultural Revolution
Was-Became
1. Iron tipped plow-wooden plow , better easier
2. rigid horse harness-oxen
3. 3 field system- 2 fields
1600’s Netherlands (Holland)
Reclaim land from the sea
More land to farm
Systematic use of fertilizer
Jethro Tull- invented seeding machine---more produce
Lord Charles Townshed- “Turnip”
Instead of polwing only two and leave one unworked, plow two and thither palnt turnips , it rejouvinates minerals and nutrients. (put clover too)----more food and more produce.
Robert Bakewell- British Landowner, selective breeding
Workers- ready labor force
Mystery- connection between agricultural revolyiona and industrial revolution –Tull Seed Drill
More food less workers
Enclosure Movement
Fence off the lsnd for personal use by land lord.
Small farm owner=trouble
Sell farm- jobless, unemployed
Population increase
Jobs-dcrease
Jobless, unemployed
Workforce
Agricultural revolution-
More people
Less jobs
Workers are ready to work
Dr. Edward Jenner – something strange...
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