Why was England the first country to industrialize?

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Why was England the first country to industrialize?

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Why was England the first country to industrialize?. FOOD You must have a surplus of food!. The Agricultural Revolution, 1700’s Improved farming techniques, like crop rotation and the scientific breeding of animals. There was a great increase in food production. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Why was England the first country to industrialize?

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FOODYou must have a surplus of food!

The Agricultural Revolution, 1700’sImproved farming techniques, like crop rotation

and the scientific breeding of animals.There was a great increase in food production.Fewer people could produce more food.The pride of food was low, so people could afford

to buy manufactured goods.People could be spared from the farms – to go

work in the cities.There would be enough food to feed the

industrial cities.

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CAPITALYou must have a great accumulation of cash.

The Commercial Revolution, 1700’sThis was trade.The British accumulated piles of cash from

trade.

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LABOR FORCEThe labor force must be large.

The Population ExplosionFrom 1750 to 1850, the

British population tripled.With more food, people

had more children.With better sanitation,

the death rate fell. People lived longer.

There was an abundant labor supply to mine the coal and run the factories.

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RURAL TO URBAN MIGRATIONThe labor force must already live in cities.The Enclosure Movement, 1750 to 1810

To feed to woolen mills, England needed wool.Landowners gave up raising food and started

raising sheep.It takes only one guy (a shepherd) to raise

sheep. All the other farm laborers are redundant.

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Parliament passed 1000 laws, allowing landowners to evict the tenants from their land!

Dispossessed of their land, folks had nowhere to go, except go to the city and look for a job.In 1700, 80% of the people were involved in

farming.In 1800, 60% of the people were involved in

farming.In 1900, only 10% of the workforce was involved

in farming.

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The Potato Famine, 1840’sIn Ireland, one million died and one million

left Ireland.Many immigrants went to work in British and

American factories.

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NATURAL RESOURCESYou must have coal and iron mines – already in

operation.Coal. Coal. Coal.England had already ran out of forests; they

turned to coal.England had an abundance of coal and ion ore.You can import light raw materials (cotton), but

you must have the heavy stuff (coal) inside your country.

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James Watt invented the steam engine: Using coal, the engine produced power.

Coal powered machines in the factories.Coking coal and iron ore were used to make steel.Raw cotton came from British colonies overseas –

the US and India.Manchester became Britain’s textile center

because of its proximity to coal mines, the development of the world’s first modern railway and its proximity to coal and the seaport of Liverpool.

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The Industrial Revolution was driven by coal > steam.The first factories were built near the coal

mines.The first factories were textile mills.

(Manchester became the center of the textile industry.)

The first factory workers were women and children.

Two important industries were coal (to run machinery) and iron (to make machinery).

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A TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMYou must have a system to transport heavy

freight, especially coal.Coal is heavy – you can mote it cheaply by water

and rail.Britain had a cheap transportation system to

move raw materials and finished products.A. Long coastlines suitable for harbors.B. Navigable riversC. Canal systems.D. A dense network of roadsE. The development of railroads

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England went through a canal-building craze: Canals linked rivers, the mines, and the factories.

Barges then carried bulk freight (coal to run the factories, grain to feed the cities).

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England went through a railroad-building craze: Railroads linked everything.

The first railroads carried coal.

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England went through a ship-building craze: Ocean-going ships imported raw materials and exported finished goods.

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TECHNOLOGYYou must have new technology, such as the steam engine (1869).

The Scientific Revolution, 1600’sEver since the Scientific Revolution, the British

were running experiments using the scientific method.

The Royal Society of London encouraged scientific discoveries.

During the 1700’s, inventors and innovators stepped forward to invent solutions to practice problems.

In 1769, James Watt perfected the steam engine!

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DEMANDDemand comes before Supply.A market before you manufacture.There was already a gigantic demand for

British goods.Low farm prices allowed the British people to

buy their manufactured goods.Wherever the British looked, there was a

market for their products: Europe, the US, Asia, Africa.

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In 1800, 60% of British exports were sold to the US.

The British had colonies around the world:Colonies provided raw materials – India sent

raw cotton to England.Colonies provided a market – England sold its

manufactured foods to its colonies.