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Causes and Impacts of Industrial Revolution - Coggle Diagram
Causes and Impacts of Industrial Revolution
Causes of the Industrial revolution
Transportation
Growth in Population
Entrepreneurs and inventors
Availability of Raw material
Agriculture
Acess to Oversea trade
Impact on social change
Urbanization: Rapid growth of cities due to migration from rural areas.
Social classes: Emergence of a new middle class and working class.
Working conditions: Poor working conditions in factories, long hours, low wages.
Child labor: Children employed in factories and mines.
Public health: Improved public health measures and sanitation.
Women's roles: Changes in women's roles, particularly in the workforce.
Social reforms: Movements for social and political reform.
Environmental impact: Pollution and resource depletion.
Education: Increased access to education for some.
Imact on Economic change
Use of machinery for mass production
Cost of production per unit was low and standardized
Division of labor
Consumer gets products at low price
Large scale production
Mass production
urbanization of towns and cities
Increase in national income
improvement in standard of living
growth in agriculture
development of banking system
growth of population
national and international market
Imact on Ideology
Nationalism
Liberalism
Communism
Socialism
Capitalism
Conservatism
Feudalism
Slavery
Impact of IR on colanies
Dependency: Colonies became dependent on the industrial nations.
Social and cultural impact: Colonization led to cultural disruption and social unrest.
Economic exploitation: Colonies were exploited for their resources and labor.
Social and cultural impact: Colonization led to cultural disruption and social unrest.
Education and healthcare: Limited improvements in education and healthcare in some colonies.
Social and cultural impact: Colonization led to cultural disruption and social unrest.
Imact on trade
Improved Transportation
Growth of Colonial Trade
Expansion of Global Markets
Increase in Production
Standardization and Mass Exports
Rise of Consumer Goods Trade
Environmental Impact
Deforestation
Climate Change
Water Pollution
Resource Depletion
Air Pollution
Urban Overcrowding and Waste