What was the Industrial Revolution?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ม.ค. 2023
- What happened during the Industrial Revolution? It was certainly a time period filled with new inventions and innovations, but it was also an era filled with new hardships and challenges. This video will introduce you to the events of the First Industrial Revolution in England and the Second Industrial Revolution in the United States. You'll learn about some major advancements in agriculture, technology and communication along with the negative consequences of the rapid change, including dangerous working conditions in factories, the rise of enslaved labor in the United States and more.
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The first industrial revolution was Watt's steam engine.
It affected every industry, including textiles and iron, and created many more.
Very easy to understand!
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The first Industrial Revolution was due to only one invention, James Watt's invention of the world's first PRACTICAL High Pressure Steam Engine, in Scotland.
It was a Power Revolution.
The first and most World Changing Revolution.
James Watt dumped Newcomen's Atmospheric Power and Arkwright's Water-Power for High Pressure Steam Power.
For the first time in human history we had something better than the 2000 years old Water-wheel.
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I believe factory workers are used to be forced to work 16 to 18 hour days sometimes longer!!
So what your opinion about the Industrial Revolution, is it good or bad? Please answer me...
Well in terms of labour, it has made things a lot more easier and faster. However, due to the massive production of carbon dioxide, it has lead to things like the huge crisis global warming. So it has its pros and cons!
@@yuseaa467 I get it , thanks💕 Another question, please🙏What is the relationship between the agricultural and industrial revolutions? Is it integrated? How do I show that it is integrated by increasing the production of food faster, which in turn led to an increase in population density, and thus created a huge number of workers for factories. Thus, in your opinion, explained the relationship?
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It has been a disaster for the human race
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at no point did the British keep it secret. Thats not true.
They used their new technical skills to build trains all across India, Africa, down through Egypt, built trains in Europe, thats really NOT keeping it secret.
People who are watching this video for online classes
But no one mentioned what Industrial revolution is!!!?!?!?!
The population explosion had a lot to do with the low wages and poor working conditions.
Britain from 1800 to 1900.
20,000 Waterwheels decreased in number.
Windmills decreased in number.
Englishman Thomas Newcomen's 1,500 Atmospheric Pumps disappeared.
Scotsman James Watt's 500 Steam Engines increased in number to 10,000,000 !!!
For every SINGLE Waterwheel in 1800 we now had 500 Steam Engines in 1900.
And you don't need a flowing river of water for each one either, so they could be sited anywhere!
That's an increase in Power Production for the whole country of 500 times !!! In one human lifetime!
This WAS the Industrial Revolution.
It was a Power Revolution, and it was all due to only one Invention. James Watt's Invention of the world's first PRACTICAL Steam Powered Engine in Scotland.
Now we could have a million more Factories for a start, then Steamships, Locomotives and whatever else you needed an engine for.
Take away James Watt's Steam Power and you don't get an Industrial Revolution.
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M teacher forced me to watch this
Britain exported the technology to USA on purpose lol, and America was very slow compared to Europe
It was exported to the USA on “purpose” and the USA industrialized faster then Europe. All of Eastern Europe and southern Europe had barely industrialized when the USA had become the supreme industrial power
Um In the video nobody said what the industrial revolution meant
They did "a period of time when advancements of technology transformed everyday life"
This video really went over your head
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‘Slater the traitor’ .
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Who is here from online class??😂😅
Meh
I have a 1000 word essay due next week and I know 0 things about this revolution sht. Gosh I hate history
Spinning Jenny in a factory made more money.
Nonsense.
First 'patent' in 1832, then you have no right to work at home.
Now homesteading is called 'camping'.. can't even farm at home. (truth of your situation).. money was invented in 1707? Was everything shared before that?
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Woke twaddle