Powerpoint lecture on the rise of modernity in America. Features transportation and industrial revolutions, market revolution that follows, and social reaction.
Powerpoint lecture on the rise of modernity in America. Features transportation and industrial revolutions, market revolution that follows, and social reaction.
1. DRAW A LINE SEPARATING TODAY & YESTERDAY 1) Write: Date: 10/05/10 , Topic: Industrial Philosophy 2) Next line, write “ Opener #24 ” and then: 1) Write 1 high + 1 low inlast 24 hours 2) Rate your understanding of yesterday: lost < 1-5 > too easy (3 is perfect) 3) Respond to the Opener by writing at least 1 sentences about : Your opinions/thoughts OR/AND Questions sparked by the clip OR/AND Summary of the clip OR/AND Announcements: None
2. Agenda 1) Industrial Revolution Life What you will be able to do: 1) What was industrialized life like? Reminder 1) FR Project Due Tomorrow
3. Mock Quiz 1) UK was first for all of the following reasons EXCEPT? a) More mobile culture than rest of Europe b) Better educated, more innovative people c) Money to finance factories 2) Moving from river to coal factories mean all EXCEPT a) Factories were moved to the highlands b) Pollution got worse c) Factories could run whenever the factory owner wanted the factory to run
4. 1600-1700: Enlightenment 1776-1848: Political Rev. 1798-1914: Nationalism Imperialism 1700-1900: Ind. Rev. 1 (Factories+Coal/Steam) 1900-X: Ind. Rev. 2 (Corporations+Oil/Electricity) Timeline up to now:
5. Notes #24a , Title: “ Industrial Revolution ” 1) Why industrialized in the 1700s : a) Ag Rev Accelerating : Extra food = extra ppl = extra workers + customers b) Technology :Enlightenment accelerates innovation c) UK : Uniquely pro-business culture
6. Review , Title: “ Industrial Revolution ” 2) Why was England (UK) 1st : a) Financial capital (money) : UK had money to invest from trade + banks to loan (Factories were costly to start) b) Entrepreneurism (desire to start biz) : Unlike Europe, UK culture supported “get ahead” biz culture no matter blood line (biz had power in H. of Commons ) c) Laissez Faire Gov : Limited monarchy was stable (no invasions), more imp: it did not interfere with biz operations d) Geography : UK had many harbors (transport), iron (machines), rivers (water power), and coal (steam power)
7. Notes #23a , Title: “ Industrial Life Notes ” 10 Key Dates So Far 1689 Locke writes on Social Contract Theory 1701 Tull Seed Drill Example of Agric. Innovation 1733 Kay Flying Shuttle Expands Textile Factories 1775 Watts Steam Engine Perfected (IR 1 st Stage) 1776 American Revolution + Smith’s Wealth of Nat. 1789-1799 French Revolution 1799-15 Napoleonic Era 1814-15 Congress of Vienna restore Eur. monarchs 1830 First Operating Railroad 1855 Bessemer Perfects Cheap Steel (IR 2 nd Stage) 1600-1700: Enlightenment 1776-1848: Political Rev. 1798-1914: Nationalism Imperialism 1700-1900: Ind. Rev. 1 (Factories+Coal/Steam) 1900-X: Ind. Rev. 2 (Corporations+Oil/Electricity)
8. Notes #23a , Title: “ Industrial Life Notes ” 1) Immediate Impact of the Ind. Rev : a) Creative Destruction : New innovations destroying old jobs (esp. craftsman) b) New Class System (NOT nobles BUT) : Business (bourgeois) vs. Working (proletariat) c) City Growth : Dirty cities sprout around factories ( Tenements : dense housing) d) Time : Instead of nature or self, time is controlled by jobs, factories, machines e) Labor Hardships : Factory jobs were boring, dangerous, and drew kids + women (women working will = power) f) Cheaper Goods : Ppl could buy goods once only rich could afford, therefore increasing demand for goods.
11. 3) Charles Dickens: writer “ It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” A Tale of Two Cities
12. Journ #23a , Title “ Tale of Two Londons ” Write a very brief letter to your parents tru: 1) Story of a female farmer who moves to the city and finds nothing but misery working as a matchmaker (fossy jaw) & facing city dangers. 2) Story of another farmer who moves to the city and invents the sulfur recipe for making matches and becomes among England's most wealthy & respected citizens. 3) Where in the world are people today having these two different experiences of the same industrial revolution ? Mr. Chiang will RANDOMLY read a few out loud.
13. Journ #23a , Title “ Industrial Life ” 1) Sketch what Engles scene would look like 2) Sketch what Dickens scene would look like 3) Write a narrated introduction that would be fitting for a story about life in the Industrial Rev ( use the second supplemental handout for help )
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24. Due Tuesday: i) Photo e-mailed of group working ii) Video on DVD or on Youtube iii) 5 research sources (1 st page will do for each): validty sheets in class iv) Fill out peer eval online at: http://tinyurl.com/frproject2010 v) Journal (highlight openers)