Ch 4: Industrial Revolution

4.1 The First Industrial Revolution (1750-1850 CE)

4.2 Innovation and Tech changes

4.2.1: Textile Industry

Agriculture (Jetro Tull)

4.2.4: Locomotion (Railways, Ships)

Steel & Ship Building

Lathes and Machine Tools

4.2.2: Steam Engine

4.2.3: Coal and Iron

4.3 Impact of Industrial Revolution

Labor migration from cottage Industry to Factory

From Middle Class to Poor

Capitalism and Lais·sez-faire

Luddites

The Rise of Socialism and Communism

Income inequality

Extra: 2nd Industrial Revolution (1850-1910 CE)

Electricity

GDP Growth

Increase in Income inequality

4.4: Rise of Imperialism and Colonialism

4.4.1: Imperialism in Africa

4.4.2: Imperialism in Asia

4.4.3: Imperialism in China

4.4.4: Imperialism in South and South-East Asia

4.6: World War I

4.6.1: Causes of World War I

4.6.2: The system of Alliances

4.6.3: Pan Slav Movements and Balkan Politics

4.6.4: The course of the war

4.6.5: Consequences of WW I

4.7: The League of Nations

4.7 The World Between the Wars

4.7.1 Causes for the Growth of Fascism and Nazism

4.7.2 Developments in Other Parts of the World

4.8 World War II

4.8.1 Causes of World War II

4.8.2 Consequences of the War

4.9: The United Nations

4.9.1 Objectives of United Nations Organisation