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Industrial Revolution. First Stage (1750-1850). Effects. - Coggle Diagram
Industrial Revolution. First Stage (1750-1850). Effects.
Positive Effects of the Industrial Revolution
New social classes. Social mobility.
Initial increase in sanitary conditions.
Increase in food production (Alteration in Farming techniques.)
Steam engines - Factories move away from rivers. Aids textile manufacturing.
New Age of Heavy Industry - Coal used in the iron industry.
Technological development.
Steam engine.
Improvement in transportation - Resources and Workers.
Power-driven machinery in many industries.
Better security (Street Light)
Irish Famine.
Stimulates production - low-cost labor.
Improvement of Urban dwellers.
Increase in culture
Development in medicine.
Terminology to describe existing conditions emerge (Tumors increased in numbers)
Improved healthcare (Vaccines)
TRADE UNIONS
Increase of professions and trades
Negative effects of the Industrial Revolution.
Unemployment.
Enclosure Act
Environmental exhaustion and pollution.
Private land owners increase their holdings. Agricultural workers lose land.
Further urbanization.
Impoverishment of rural population
Poor working conditions.
Low Wages.
Working class + Women and children.
Malnourishment.
Lack of education.
Men faced unemployment.
People are in need of employment.
Child labor
Increase in factory accidents and diseases.
No health insurance.
Alcoholism
Increase in economic disparity.
Steam engine
Surplus of workers.
Preferential hiring of women and children - Lower payment. Unemployment of men
Increase of crime.
Organized crime
Potato Famine.
Loss of livelihood. Migration. Decrease in pay.
Disease.
Tumor.
Decrease in age expectancy.
Epidemics.
Increase in suicide rates
Polution