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In what country did the Industrial revolution begin?
England (Great Britain- the same)
What was the first industry to become industrialized?
Textiles (cotton clothing)
What was the industrial Revolution?
a period when people changed the way they produced goods. It changed their ways of life in many ways.
What other revolution led to the Industrial Revoultion?
the Agricultural Revolution
What was the Agricultural Revolution?
a period when changes in farming led to growing more and better food
What was a result of the Agricultural Revolution?
There was a population explosion (more people!).
As a result of the industrial Revolution, people made clothing in __________ instead of in their homes.
factories
RESULT of the Industrial Revoultion: Where did people move? What is the word for this?
they moved from the urbanization to the cites To cities; urbanization like today like we have in our cistity today
it is the sam in way
Why was coal an important natural resource?
It was used as energy to run steam engines.
What is a multi-storied apartment building called?
a tenement
Describe living conditions in cities during the early days of the Industrial Revolution?
It was very Dirty, unsanitary, crowded, unsafe, unhealthy,and it was also dark down there so it was hard for them to see as well.
Describe working conditions in early Industrial Revolution era factories/mines.
Dangerous, unhealthy, long hours, low pay, children worked in factories and underground in mines. It was very hard for them.
urbanization
the movement of people to cities. Like today