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Unit 1: Industrialization (Social Developments (Working Conditions (Long…
Unit 1: Industrialization
Economic
Developments
Middle Class Increasing
Agriculture Advances
Farming becomes easier with new advances
Cotton Gin
Spinning Jenny & Spinning Mule
People begin working in factories
Economy picks up
Drive for new natural resources increases
Transportation develops
Automobiles
Railroads
British Canals
Political
Developments
The Different Movements
Utilitarian Movement
Little government involvement
People should be free to pursue own interests
Profits shared equally
Social Movement
Government control over:
Factories
Railroads
Helped eliminate greedy business owners
Union Movement
Repent Labor Disputes
Shorter working hours
Better Wages
Safer Conditions
Workers Protection
Marxist Movement
War between Working class and wealthy
Eventually lead to communisum
"Cycle of revolution, organization and then total communism"
Capitalism
"Laissez Faire" (lack of interference in economy)
Government should not interfere
"Invisible Hand
Misc. Movements
Public Education
Woman's Rights
Prison Reforms
Abolitionist Movement
Pushes for end of international slave trade
Social
Developments
Working Conditions
Long Hours
Very low wages
The Conditions of the factory
Worker's Rights
Unions formed to protect workes
Benefits like Healthcare are created
Worker's Compensation, to give back to workers when needed
The European Enlightenment
Major Philosophers:
Voltaire
Freedom of Religion
Freedom of Expression
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Social Equality
Everyone's say matters
Personal freedoms
John Locke
People are born with blank minds
Learn by experience
Natural Rights
Ceasare Beccaria
Trial by jury
Anti- Torture
Anti- Capital punishment
Thomas Hobbs
People by nature are wicked
We need a strong ruler
Give up rights for order
Mary Wollstonecraft
First Feminist
Pro woman's education
Women involvement in politics