Wonderful Wednesday, Nov. 12V Take out your “Old Regime” handout – Take out your “Old Regime” handout –
it is the one with a triangle.it is the one with a triangle.V Open to your Venn DiagramOpen to your Venn DiagramV Begin Warm-UpBegin Warm-Up
Warm-UpWarm-UpAs a group discuss and complete the As a group discuss and complete the Graphic Organizer on the Old Regime.Graphic Organizer on the Old Regime.
While discussing the aristocracy/nobility While discussing the aristocracy/nobility be sure to reference your venn be sure to reference your venn
diagrams and discuss the differences diagrams and discuss the differences between French and British between French and British
aristocracy.aristocracy.
Today’s AgendaV Timed Writing / Class DiscussionTimed Writing / Class Discussion
V Notes: The Industrial RevolutionNotes: The Industrial Revolution
V Homework:Homework:V Wrap up Chapter workWrap up Chapter workV Complete terms – add “factors Complete terms – add “factors
of production” to your terms for of production” to your terms for this section.this section.
Today’s Standard10.3 Students analyze the effects of the 10.3 Students analyze the effects of the
Industrial Revolution in England, Industrial Revolution in England, France, Germany, Japan, and the France, Germany, Japan, and the
United States. United States.
1. 1. Analyze why England was the first Analyze why England was the first country to industrialize. country to industrialize.
Why did the Industrial revolution begin in Why did the Industrial revolution begin in England? Explain its impact on England? Explain its impact on
European society? European society?
Essential Question
Jethro Tull’s Seed Drill
The Enclosure Movement
“Enclosed” Lands Today
Thursday, November 13, 2014
V Take your seatTake your seatV Take out your notebookTake out your notebookV Begin Precious TimeBegin Precious Time
Precious TimePrecious Time1.1. Add in Cornell QuestionsAdd in Cornell Questions2.2. Answer Essential QuestionsAnswer Essential Questions3.3. Highlight important informationHighlight important information4.4. Work on title page, terms, etc…Work on title page, terms, etc…
Today’s AgendaV Precious TimePrecious Time
V Notes: “The Industrial Revolution”Notes: “The Industrial Revolution”
V Homework:Homework:V Wrap up Chapter workWrap up Chapter workV TH Test – Ch. 15TH Test – Ch. 15
Crop Rotation
Why was it important?
1.1. Increased food productionIncreased food production2.2. Lowered cost of foodLowered cost of food3.3. More people can afford foodMore people can afford food4.4. Healthier populationHealthier population5.5. Lowered number of farmersLowered number of farmers6.6. Caused Urbanization Caused Urbanization 7.7. More people available to workMore people available to work
Political Stability
The Glorious Revoluti
on
Metals, Woolens, & Canals
Early Canals
Britain’s Earliest Britain’s Earliest Transportation Transportation InfrastructureInfrastructure
Coalfields & Industrial Areas
What were the causes of
Industrialization?
New Inventions
Water WheelFactory Steam Engine
Impact) Increase in affordability of goodsIncrease in affordability of goods
) Increased demand for new goodsIncreased demand for new goods
) Need for new resourcesNeed for new resources
) Drives Colonialism and Drives Colonialism and MercantilismMercantilism
Factory Production) Concentrates production in oneConcentrates production in one
place [materials, labor].place [materials, labor].
) Located near sources of power Located near sources of power [rather than labor or markets].[rather than labor or markets].
) Requires a lot of capital Requires a lot of capital investmentinvestment[Factors of Productin] more[Factors of Productin] morethan skilled labor.than skilled labor.
) Only 10% of English industry in Only 10% of English industry in 1850.1850.
Textile FactoryWorkers in England
18131813 2400 looms 150, 000 workers
18331833 85, 000 looms 200, 000 workers
18501850 224, 000 looms >1 million workers
The Factory System
Rigid schedule.Rigid schedule. 12-14 hour day.12-14 hour day. Dangerous conditions.Dangerous conditions. Mind-numbing monotony.Mind-numbing monotony.
Working Conditions by the mid 19th century) 12-14 hour days, six days a week12-14 hour days, six days a week
) Unsafe working environment – Unsafe working environment – ) Explosions, cave-ins, bad air, Explosions, cave-ins, bad air,
dangerous machinery, poor dangerous machinery, poor lightinglighting
) Frequent loss of life or limb – no Frequent loss of life or limb – no medical insurance or workers medical insurance or workers comp.comp.
British Coin Portraying a Factory, 1812
Textile FactoryWorkers in England
Textiles = 1st major industry
Young “Bobbin-Doffers”
Britain's Advantages) Large, Healthy WorkforceLarge, Healthy Workforce
) Ag. Rev Ag. Rev ) Abundant ResourcesAbundant Resources
) Coal, iron, oreCoal, iron, ore) Demand for new productDemand for new product
) People needed to find new jobsPeople needed to find new jobs) Eager investors/inventorsEager investors/inventors
) More wealthMore wealth) Political StabilityPolitical Stability
) Glorious Rev. 1688 – 100 years Glorious Rev. 1688 – 100 years aheadahead
Fabulous Friday, November 14V Take your seatTake your seat
V Take out your notebookTake out your notebookV Quietly review for Quietly review for
Study for terms and ID Quiz Study for terms and ID Quiz Ch. 15 TermsCh. 15 Terms
Today’s AgendaV Terms and ID QuizTerms and ID Quiz
V Health NoteHealth Note
V Notes: “The Industrial Notes: “The Industrial Revolution”Revolution”
V Homework:Homework:V Take Mercantilism notes onlineTake Mercantilism notes onlineV Read, mark and annotate Read, mark and annotate
mercantilism handout.mercantilism handout.V Read pages 415-419Read pages 415-419
10 Super Health Benefits of 10 Super Health Benefits of StrawberriesStrawberriesThe Strawberry is called ‘the queen of fruits” In Asian countries because it’s packed with health benefits. The Strawberry is called ‘the queen of fruits” In Asian countries because it’s packed with health benefits. Compared to fruits like apples, oranges or bananas, strawberries have the highest amount of nutrients.Compared to fruits like apples, oranges or bananas, strawberries have the highest amount of nutrients.•1. Helps burn stored fat1. Helps burn stored fatThe red coloring contains anthocyanin's, which stimulate the burning of stored fat. When a group of animals The red coloring contains anthocyanin's, which stimulate the burning of stored fat. When a group of animals was fed a high-fat diet along with anthocyanin's, they gained 24 percent less weight than the animals eating was fed a high-fat diet along with anthocyanin's, they gained 24 percent less weight than the animals eating the high-fat diet without added anthocyanin's. (The Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry)the high-fat diet without added anthocyanin's. (The Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry)
•2. Boost short term memory2. Boost short term memoryThe anthocyanin's boost short term memory by 100 percent in eight weeks. (The Journal of Agricultural and The anthocyanin's boost short term memory by 100 percent in eight weeks. (The Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry)Food Chemistry)
•3. Low in Calories – High in Fiber3. Low in Calories – High in FiberOne cup contains only 54 calories.One cup contains only 54 calories.
•4. Ease inflammation4. Ease inflammationStrawberries lower blood levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), a signal of inflammation in the body. In a study, Strawberries lower blood levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), a signal of inflammation in the body. In a study, women who ate 16 or more strawberries per week were 14 percent less likely to have elevated levels of CRP. women who ate 16 or more strawberries per week were 14 percent less likely to have elevated levels of CRP. (Harvard School of Public Health.)(Harvard School of Public Health.)
•5. Lower cardiovascular disease5. Lower cardiovascular diseaseFlavonoids — which are responsible for the color and flavor of strawberries — lower the risk for heart disease.Flavonoids — which are responsible for the color and flavor of strawberries — lower the risk for heart disease.
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• 6. Promote bone health6. Promote bone healthStrawberries contain potassium, vitamin K and magnesium which are important for bone health.Strawberries contain potassium, vitamin K and magnesium which are important for bone health.
• 7. Prevent esophageal cancer7. Prevent esophageal cancerstudies show freeze-dried strawberry powder may help prevent human esophageal cancer.studies show freeze-dried strawberry powder may help prevent human esophageal cancer.
• 8. Anti-aging properties8. Anti-aging propertiesStrawberries are filled with biotin, which helps build strong hair and nails. They also contain the Strawberries are filled with biotin, which helps build strong hair and nails. They also contain the antioxidant ellagic acid, which protects the elastic fibers in our skin to prevent sagging.antioxidant ellagic acid, which protects the elastic fibers in our skin to prevent sagging.
• 9. Good for weight loss9. Good for weight lossThe compound nitrate found promotes blood flow and oxygen in our body, which is great for The compound nitrate found promotes blood flow and oxygen in our body, which is great for weight loss.weight loss.
• 10. Promote eye health10. Promote eye healthEating three or more servings of fruit like strawberries may lower the risk of macular Eating three or more servings of fruit like strawberries may lower the risk of macular degeneration, a condition resulting in vision loss. (Archives of Ophthalmology)degeneration, a condition resulting in vision loss. (Archives of Ophthalmology)
Late 18c: French Economic AdvantagesV Napoleonic Code.Napoleonic Code.V French communal law.French communal law.
) Free contractsFree contracts) Open marketsOpen markets) Uniform & clear commercial Uniform & clear commercial
regulationsregulationsV Standards weights & measures.Standards weights & measures.V Established technical schools.Established technical schools.V The government encouraged & The government encouraged &
honored inventors & inventions.honored inventors & inventions.V Bank of France Bank of France European European
modelmodelproviding a reliable currency.providing a reliable currency.
French Economic DisadvantagesV Years of warYears of war
) Supported the AmericanSupported the AmericanRevolution.Revolution.
) French Revolution.French Revolution.) Early 19c Early 19c Napoleonic Wars Napoleonic Wars
V Heavy debts.Heavy debts.V High unemployment High unemployment soldiers soldiers
returning from the battlefronts.returning from the battlefronts.V French businessmen were afraid French businessmen were afraid
to take risks.to take risks.
John Kay’s “Flying Shuttle” 1733
The Power Loom - 1785
James Watt’s Steam Engine, 1775
Jacquard’s Loom - 1801
Steam Ship - 1783
Steam Tractor – 1870’s
An Early Steam Locomotive
Later Locomotives
The impact of Railroads 1839 - 1852
The Impact of the Railroad
“The Great Land Serpent”
Quick-Write
Explain the effect these Explain the effect these inventions will have on the inventions will have on the
world? What are some world? What are some specific changes that will specific changes that will take place as a result of take place as a result of
this? why/?this? why/?
Crystal Palace Exhibition: 1851
Exhibitions of the new industrial Exhibitions of the new industrial utopia.utopia.
Crystal Palace: Interior Exhibits
Crystal Palace:British Ingenuity on
Display
Crystal Palace:American Pavilion
Thursday, November 13, 2014V Take your seatTake your seat
V Take out warm-ups and copy the Take out warm-ups and copy the prompt below.prompt below.
Timed WritingTimed WritingDescribe the social structure of Describe the social structure of
Europe and explain how the Europe and explain how the Agricultural and Early Industrial Agricultural and Early Industrial
Revolutions changed this.Revolutions changed this.Underline your thesis when finished