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What mojor event led to a food surplus in great britain in the early 1700's Agricultural Rev'n
What 3 mojor factors took place during the agricultural Rev'n Improved livestock,crop rotation,new farm machinery,mass breeding practice
What was the enclosure movement laborers move to cities for work
what was rural to urban migration people move from farmland to cities
What did capitalist do to small fields they made one big farm
What was it like in the urbanization poor conditions,hot and stuffy,no windows, child labor,women labor,low wages unsafe
what was it like in the tenement buildings 30-40 people in one apartment,no electric,no plumming,dirty,one thing of stairs in middle and in the middle of apartments was rats poop from people
In the cities what does it need apartments/housing,market place,grocery store,clothing store,tools,banking,services
the factors of production was land,labor,capital
the suburban was what part of the city it was the outskirts of the city/neighborhood
what did the suburban area have single family houses,wealth,electricity,hygeine,literacy
laissez faire was what kind of government it was a lazy government
this event in the mid 1700's marked the decline in the need for hand (muscle) power and increase the demand for machine power,thus creating factories the industrial Revolution
what kind of transpotation did the wealthy people have horse and buggy,trolley cars
the factory conditions is no windows,hot and stuffy,pollution,smells like oil,unsafe,dirty
was the unions legal or illegal illegal
factory wages for men,women,children child-4 shillings,women-8 shillings,men-17 shillings
what were tenements they were apartments for factory workers
new technology leads to more mass prodution of food
urbanization was the growth of the growth of cities
what did women and children do for work they worked in factories 14-16 hours a day
suburban conditions clean,grass,trees,blue sky
Capital resources money for investment
labor resources women and children working in factories
land resources coal for fuel, iron ore(steel), roads, railways, waterways
combination laws didn't allow workers to fix there wages
mass production was increased in standard of living
the decline of the cottage industry was the growth of machines and factories
positive consequences of the industrial revolution more jobs,rapid change in machines,communication
negative consequences of the industrial revolution low wages,cramped houses,work conditions were dirty and nasty
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