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M I C H E L L E L E E
Industrial Revolution & Democratic Reform
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IndustrialRevolution
SETTING
The Industrial Revolution firstoriginated from Britainduring the 1700s, eventuallyspreading out to otherEuropean countries andUnited States, in the range of1700s through 1900s.
JA M ES WATT
JAMES WATT, A MATHEMATICALINSTRUMENT MAKER, PONDEREDUPON HOW HE COULD MAKE AFASTER AND A MORE EFFICIENTSTEAM ENGINE THAT WOULD BURNLESS FUEL. BY 1774, WATT STARTEDA BUSINESS WITH MATTHEWBOULTON ON SELLING THE STEAMENGINE WHICH LATER BECAME THEMOST IMPORTANT PART INBRITAINS TRANSPORTATION FORSTEAM BOATS.
MIDD LE CLASS
THE NEW MIDDLE CLASS THATFORMED, CHANGED THE GREATBRITAINS SOCIAL STRUCTURE. THEFACTORY OWNERS, SHIPPERS, ANDMERCHANTS WERE GAININGSPLENDID AMOUNTS OF INCOME DUETO THE POVERTY IN BRITAIN. ALLTHESE WEALTHY FACTORY OWNERSSPREAD THEIR POWER IN BOTHSOCIAL AND POLITICAL FIELDS.
SAMUE L SLATER
SLATER BEING A BRITAIN MILLWORKER, ESCAPED TO THE U.SAND BUILT A SPINNINGMACHINE FROM WHAT HELEARNED IN BRITAIN. BASINGOFF OF SLATERS MACHINES,AMERICANS STARTED THEIROWN FACTORY INDUSTRIES.
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Industrial Revolution was a great chance for
the poor class, women, and even little childrento get a job but also provided such terrible
working conditions for them. Many wished
to work in the factories at first which caused
the urban cities to be over populated. The
factory owners started taking advantages of
their workers, where the workers were in
labor for working for almost 12 hours each
day. The little kids werent exceptions either.
No matter how dangerous and filthy the
working environments were, everyone would
me demanded to stay and work their full times
in order to get their assigned wages.
Someone of the workers were getting too
much stress and started abusing the machinesin the factories since they didnt find a good
purpose for why they had to work so
efficiently and get mistreated so much. Ideas
such as capitalism and communism arose
which eventually led to people having
arguments and disagreements due to the fact
that people were either divided into social
classes depending on their wealth or have
unfair ways of earning the money that people
deserve/ dont deserve.
The Problem
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GOAL OF INDUSTR IAL REVOLUT ION
Factory workers
The factory workers wished for equal
rights and thought it was unfair for
them to be working hard and get low
wages while the factory owners and
merchants do not work like the
workers, yet still get all the profits
for themselves.Factory owners
The factory owners disagreed with
the factory owners. The owners
thought it was enough for them to
provide the workers with work at
least. The factory owners wanted to
grow our their incomes and help the
Britains economy.
Inventors
The main goal of the inventors was to
create new inventions with
technology to benefit the Britains
economy. They wanted to lead theeconomy and be a powerful nation.
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EVENTS OF INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
Industrial Revolution first began with
textile industry. The textile industry
included production of clothing and the
profits it brought to Britains economy.
Followed by the textile industry,
agriculture and inventions of
transportations are the main events of
Industrial Revolution. The enclosure
movement and crop rotation helped the
farms to increase in size and sped up the
income as well. The inventions of
transportations such as the steam
engine, railroads spread across other
European countries and the U.S.
The new middle class that was formed
consists of various skillful workers,
merchants, and wealthy factory owners.
They made a drastic change in both
political and social ways.
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For the numerous problems that
voiced our during the Industrial
Revolution, few Reform Acts took
place as the confirmed resolution.
First the Factory Act happened
which took care of the age limits
( over age 9 ) for factory workers
and also cut down the time spent
in the factories. This Act was
especially favorable by the women
and children working in the
factories.
The next Act and took place was
the Mines Act. The Mines Act was
also dedicated for women and little
children since the Act prohibited
women and children from working
in the mines due to the dangerous
environments.
The last Act was the 10 Hours Act.
Like the name indicates, the 1o
Hours Act stated that children
cannot work more than 10 hours
each day. Before this Act took
place, everyone working in the
factories were demanded to work
12 hours each day for 6 days each
week but the Act cut down 2
hours for the children.
The Endin
THE FACTORY ACT
THE MINES ACT
THE 10 HOURS ACT
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DemocraticReform
THE SETTING
The Democratic Reform began inthe early 1800s and ended in theearly 1900s. The very firstDemocratic Reform was during1832 when the Reform Bill of1832 happened, demanding forsuffrage and other rights for thewealthy middle class to own inthe politics.
QUEEN VICTORIA
QUEEN VICTORIA CAME TO
THRONE WHEN SHE WAS 18 YEARS
OLD AND RULED FOR 64 YEARS
WHEN IT WAS THE CLIMAX OF
THE BRITISH EMPIRE. SHE WAS
FORCED TO ACCEPT A LESS
POWERFUL ROLE FOR THE
MONARCHY.
ALFRED DREYFUS
ALFRED DREYFUS WAS A JEWISH
OFFICER IN THE FRENCH ARMY WHO
WAS ACCUSED OF SELLING FRENCH
ARMY SECRETS TO GERMANY. HE WAS
FOUND GUILTY BUT ONLY BECAUSE HE
WAS FRAMED BY THE OTHER ARMY
OFFICERS. LATER, A WRITER NAMED
ZOLA WROTE AN ARTICLE DEFENDING
DREYFUS AND HE EVENTUALLY
DECLARED HIS INNOCENCE.
ABRAHAM
LINCOLN
ABRAHAM LINCOLN WAS THE
PRESIDENT OF AMERICA WHEN
SLAVERY WAS AT ITS HIGHEST
PEEK. LINCOLN ISSUED THE
EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION
TO STOP SLAVERY AND DEALT
DEALT WITH ALL KINDS OF
ARGUMENTS INCLUDING THE U.S
CIVIL WAR IN A MATURE WAY.
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Chartist Movement
The Reform Bill in 1832 did give some
rights for the wealthy middle class
men but that was it. The Reform Bill
did not effect any other working
class men. The Chartist Movement
required suffrage for all men and
for their votes to be secretive so that
nobody will be pressured to over a
certain way. Finally, the Parliament
respected the Charters requests and
made every entreaty come true.
Slavery
The South and North had different
point of views with slavery. The South
had no problems with having slaves
but the North did not believe there
should be slavery. Since the South
depended most of their economy on
the slaves and the plantation, the
North had a stronger economy than
the South.America had the U.S Civil
War and the Emancipation
Proclamation to deal with this
matter.
Womens Suffrage
During the 1800s both women living in
United States and Great Britain
worked to achieve their rights. Many
protested but both men and women
knew it was radical to break this
tradition of women not being
powerful in politics. Emmeline
Pankhurst formed a Womens Social
and Political Union with her
daughters and worked even harder
to gain rights. Though she was
arrested numerous times, she never
gave up. In the end, the women
suffrage started to gain attention
between 1880 and 1914, and gained
rights after the World War I.
The Problem
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GOAL OF DEMOCRATIC REFORM
The goal for all women was to gain
the rights to vote and equality.
Various countries that were a part
of the British Empire wanted to
stay in the empire but have their
own government and be dominion.Countries such as Canada,
Australia, New Zealand, and
Ireland, the native people spoke
against Britain and did not like the
fact that the British people were
killing the Natives of each countries
and trying to expand their culture
and lands across.
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EVENTS OF DEMOCRATIC REFORM
1763 - Great Britain defeated France in French and Indian
War
1770- James Cook declared Australia and New Zealand for
Great Britain
1832- The Reform Bill of 1832
1837- Queen Victoria
1839- Australia and New Zealand became dominions
1838- The Chartist Movement
1867- Working-class Men 1884- Rural Workers1860- Abraham Lincoln becomes president of U.S
1861- U.S Civil War
1863- Emancipation Proclamation
1894- Dreyfus Affair
1903- WSPU
WW1- Women Rights
From the early 1800s into the late 1800s, many inventors
such as Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Alexander Graham
Bell, Wrights Brothers, Marie Curie, etc invented multiple
inventions that were necessary in the humans lives such
as the light bulb , airplanes, the sewing machine, etc.
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Women were finally given equality
and suffrage.
All the countries that were a part of
the British Empire either branched
off or remained in the empire but had
their own governments and became
dominions.
Even though the South had superior
military leadership, the North had
more advantages during the U.S Civil
War. The North ended up winning the
Civil War and all the states were
reunited with no more slavery.
America started to modernize as
they expanded their land to west and
gained wealth. Along with the land
and wealth they gained, they needed
new recreation. Automobiles and
telephones were one of the greatest
inventions since it made a difference
in our lives even until today with the
development we make with those
products today.
The Ending
INVENTIONS
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