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Explore the effects of textile factories on child workers' health during the Industrial Revolution in England. Learn how the Agricultural Revolution paved the way for industrialization and the hardships faced by young workers. Discover the factors that influenced the establishment of textile factories and their evolution over time.
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Good Afternoon!! • No NVC • Warm Up: Agricultural Revolution • Working in a Textile Factory Essential Question: Were textile factories bad for the health of child workers? Homework: Finish Textile Factory documents
Warm-Up • How did the Agricultural Revolution lead to the Industrial Revolution?
Industrialization begins in England • England has the Factors of Production • Lots of food and people • Lots of land • Capital (money) from banks and trade • Natural resources (iron, coal, wood) • Transportation (ships, rivers, harbors) • Free from war!
Textiles Industrialize First • Textiles = manufacture of cloth/clothes • New inventions speed up the process • Flying Shuttle • Spinning Jenny • Spinning Mule • Wealthy textile merchants set up first factories
Historical Inquiry Were textile factories bad for the health of child workers?