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THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION, Marie Mirtel Tedremäe - Coggle Diagram
THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
Introduction
Machines replacing humans
Began in Great Britain
Natural resources
River system
World's leading colonial power
From 1760 to 1840
Opportunity for more jobs
Transition
New manufacturing processes
Mass production
Farming got easier
Cheaper products
Development
Fossil fuels, gas, iron
Communication and transportation
Railways, canals, roads
Industrialisation
Labor unions
Reforms in 1800s
Asking for better conditions
Worker-organised strikes
Changes for women
Competition with men
Less money
Leading reforms
Factories
Long work days
Unhealthy conditions
Accidents
Standards of living
Dark buildings
Dangerous staircases
Dirty and rarely cleaned
Diseases spread
Long term effects
Use of machinery
Injuries
Fast rates
Class conflict
Differing views
Upper class
Growing middle class
Industrial workers
Pollution
Coal
Smog
Health problems
Ozone layer
Globalisation
Worldwide movement
Conclusion
Impact
Positives
Innovation
Standards of living
Negatives
Working conditions
Diseases
Overpopulation
Marie Mirtel Tedremäe