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Industrial Revolution (2): Capitalism and Society - Coggle Diagram
Industrial Revolution (2):
Capitalism and Society
Textile Industry
Industrisal revolution
Fctory systems
economic protection
kinship of the industry, technology
and science
Pre-Industrial
revolution
Cottage industry
entrepreneurs provided
to poor families
Innovation
James Watt's
Steam Engine
, in 1746
Samuel Crompton's
Spinning mule
,
in 1779
Thomas Saint's
,
Sewing machine
, in 1790
Industrial Facilities
Robert Owen
New lanark, in 1785
Institute for the
formation of character
"School for children"
Every person has
a right for an education
Mechanisation
Treshing Machine, 1770
agriculture
multiplies the number of flails and imitates by mechanical rotation the motion of human arm
"mechanization takes command"
Sigfried Gideon
, 1948
Consequences
Technological
machines do work of
hand tools
the use of steam and later of
other kinds of power
the adoption of factory system
Economic
wider distribution
of wealth
decline of land
increase of international
trade
Social factors
urban areas > rural areas for work
women's access to work
infant labour
substandard wages and
working conditions
demands for better conditions
rise of the urban poor