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Factories, Cities, and Families in the Industrial Age

17. Factories, Cities, and Families in the Industrial Age. The Industrial Revolution, 1780–1850. timeline. The Industrial Revolution Begins. Why the West and Not the East The West’s booming commerce. The Industrial Revolution Begins. Britain’s Unique Set of Advantages Commercial vigor

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Factories, Cities, and Families in the Industrial Age

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  1. 17 Factories, Cities, and Families in the Industrial Age The Industrial Revolution, 1780–1850

  2. timeline

  3. The Industrial Revolution Begins • Why the West and Not the East • The West’s booming commerce

  4. The Industrial Revolution Begins • Britain’s Unique Set of Advantages • Commercial vigor • Transportation • Raw materials • Labor • Capital • Entrepreneurship

  5. The Industrial Revolution Begins • A Revolution in Agriculture

  6. New Markets, Machines, and Power • The Rising Demand for Goods • Inventors and entrepreneurs

  7. New Markets, Machines, and Power • Cotton Leads the Way • Weaving and spinning

  8. New Markets, Machines, and Power • Iron: New Processes Transform Production • Smelting with coal

  9. New Markets, Machines, and Power • The Steam Engine and the Factory System

  10. New Markets, Machines, and Power • Coal: Fueling the Revolution

  11. New Markets, Machines, and Power • Railroads: Carrying Industrialization Across the Land • Effects of the railroad

  12. New Markets, Machines, and Power • Britain’s Triumph: The Crystal Palace Exhibition

  13. Industrialization Spreads to the Continent • Governmental aid • Remaining traditional economies

  14. Key Dates The Industrial Revolution

  15. Balancing the Benefits and Burdens of Industrialization • The Middle Class • New wealth • Population growth

  16. Balancing the Benefits and Burdens of Industrialization • The Working Classes • Factory labor • Insecurity • Risks of injury • Lifestyle changes

  17. Photo credit:  New York Public Library

  18. Balancing the Benefits and Burdens of Industrialization • Developing a Working-Class Consciousness • Workers’ organizations • Luddism

  19. Life in the Growing Cities • Urban growth • The Promise and Pitfalls of Work in the Cities

  20. Life in the Growing Cities • Living With Urban Growth • Environmental changes • Different neighborhoods

  21. Photo credit:  Print Collection, Miriam & Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints, & Photographs, New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox, and Tilden Foundation

  22. Life in the Growing Cities • Worrying About Urban Society: Rising Crime • Crime and law enforcement

  23. Public Health and Medicine in the Industrial Age • The Danger of Disease • Causes of disease

  24. Public Health and Medicine in the Industrial Age • Seeking Medical Care • Doctors • Alternative medicine • Surgery

  25. Public Health and Medicine in the Industrial Age • Promising Developments for Public Health • New developments in medicine

  26. Family Ideals and Realities • Middle-Class Ideals: Affection, Children, and Privacy • Marriage • Family size • Children • The home

  27. Family Ideals and Realities • Separate Spheres: Changing Roles for Middle-Class Women and Men • The man’s sphere • The woman’s domestic sphere • Middle-class success

  28. Family Ideals and Realities • Biography: The Cadburys • A Rising Middle-Class Family

  29. Photo credit:  Cadbury, Ltd

  30. Family Ideals and Realities • Working-Class Realities • Women workers

  31. Family Ideals and Realities • Prostitution

  32. Family Ideals and Realities • Stress and Survival in the Working Classes

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