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History
Industrial revolution
Definition
The process of change from an agrarian and handicraft economy to one dominated by industry and machine manufacturing.
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Impacts on britain
Urbanization
Unemployment. Development of Slums. Water and Sanitation Problems. Poor Health and Spread of Diseases.
World empire
While empire made Britain richer, its lands overseas became poorer, as much of the wealth was taken and sent back to Britain, or enjoyed by British landowners.
Factory labor
Factory work greatly affected the life experiences of children, men, and women. For children, factory work served as a form of hard schooling.
transport improvements
Reduce effective distances between origins and destinations by reducing congestion, thereby lowering travel times.
Population increase
Multiple cities in England grew larger and smaller urban environments where people went to work in factories and other mass places of employment were born.
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Working conditions
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Factory labour
A person who works in a factory or a mill, generally on a daily wage basis for skilled or unskilled work, and is mostly associated with the production department is known as factory labor.
Child labour
Reasons why it was used
It was used because it was cheap and affordable and the children were less likely to demand higher wages or better working conditions.
Treatment of children
Children suffering under horrible and abusive conditions. Whether it was in factories, mines or other workplaces, children were expected to work in hot and dangerous conditions for low amounts of pay and long grueling hours.
Opinions on it
Child labor was a bad because child labor can result in extreme bodily and mental harm, it also cuts children off from schooling and health care.
World war 1
Causes
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Alliances
Other countries got involved since they had alliances with other countries who got involved in this war
Imperialism
as countries like Britain and France expanded their empires, it resulted in increased tensions among European countries.
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Background
New weapons
Submarines, poison gas, warplanes and tanks.
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Scramble for Africa
The invasion, annexation, division, and colonization of most of Africa by seven Western European powers during a short period known as New Imperialism (between 1881 and 1914).
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Germany's world politics
Germany was a constitutional monarchy in which political parties were limited to the legislative arena.
Overview
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Where
WW1 was fought in Europe, Africa, Asia, the middle east and the pacific ocean but was mainly fought in Europe
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