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What were some of the new technologies?

Source: https://www.timetoast.com/timelines/steam-power (07/03-18, 19:52)

  • Steam power - waterwheels and windmills
  • Wood and coal
  • Iron

What were the downsides?

  • Henry Cort’s pudling and rolling process

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puddling_(metallurgy) (07/03-18, 16:45)

  • Duke of Bridgewater

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Egerton,_3rd_Duke_of_Bridgewater (07/03-18, 20:00)

  • Ups- and downsides

  • Creating space

  • Jobs taken over by machines

  • Textile production

  • Scottish people leaving Britain

Souce: https://www.avisen.dk/saa-stor-er-risikoen-for-at-robotter-stjaeler-dit-jo_302105.aspx (07/03-18, 17:40)

How did the Industrial Revolution evolve as it progressed?

Which changes did British overseas trade go through?

  • 18th century - textiles
  • Interrupted by the War of Independence (1776-83)
  • Slaves being shipped from Africa
  • Asia - raw materials
  • Sugar - diet

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Overseas_Territories (07/03-18, 19:49)

Source: https://newsela.com/read/BHP-U9-2-industrial-revolution (07/03-18, 18:02)

  • Population
  • 1750
  • 1851 to 21 million
  • Urbanization

Table of contents

  • What were the benefits of the industrial revolution?
  • What were the downsides?
  • How did the industrial revolution evovle as it progressed?

Bibliography

  • Which changes did British overseas trade go through?

What were the benefits of the Industrial Revolution?

  • What were some of the new technologies?
  • http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/empire_seapower/revolution_01.shtml (02/03-18, 10:02)

  • Text number 1.) Britain as Workshop of the World

  • http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ (07/03-18, 20:02)

Source: https://sites.google.com/site/democraziest/forhistorien/1-den-industrielle-revolution-1760-185 (07/03-18, 17:35)

  • A lot of benefits
  • Rapid economic growth
  • World’s leading industrial power
  • Production level

Britain as workshop of the world

Students: Melisa-Anita Vahidi, Morten Straaberg & Patrick Schemel, 1.xy

Teacher: Niels Christian Krogh Hansen - English B

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