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The Industrial Revolution - Coggle Diagram
The Industrial Revolution
industrial growth factors :
changes in farming
crop rotation
fallow every 2-3 years
Charles Townshend (Turnip Townshend)
restored the soil
Improved livestock
large farm animals
Increase in size and quality
enclosure
landowners
rented fields
put up fence and hedge
experiment
Jethro Tull
scientific farmers
the seed drill
an increase in yield
Effects on population
food growth
Advantages
natural resources
hydropower and coal
iron ore
favorable geography
foreign trade
raw materials and markets
shipowners and the merchant class
political stability
No battle
preference for economic growth
influence of merchants and businessmen
favorable climate
new ideas
club
scientific ideas and inventions
investment
banking system
reasonable interest rate
better investment
factory operation
rise in population
1750-1850's
Reason
new agricultural method
change in living conditions
medical development
increase in demand
supply of manpower
Britain led in the rise of industry
inventions
Six things
water frame (Richard Arkwright)
water power
spinning wheel (Hargreaves)
flying shuttle (John Kay))
spinning mule (Samuel Crompton)
spinning jenny
+ flying shuttle
power loom (Edmund Cartwright)
cotton gin (Eli Whitney
increase in production speed
factories
machines in large buildings
At first, near the waterfall
James watt
Disadvantages of factories
near the water
the disadvantage of a place
Raw materials, workers, markets
steam engine
Less fuel consumption
Faster
having the power to mobilize
textile industry revolution
cloth handwork
Use a spinning wheel and a hand loom
wool, linen, cotton
high cost of cotton fabrics
Slow operation