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Authors: Tableof GraceChild C o n te n ts Parker Millar page3:Industrial steamengine BryanDennehy storyof howit started Page4:Factoriescapitalismstory JakeTerrazas Page5:FourthWave FaithSims Page6: JobsinColemines Page12:Manifest Destiny Page10/11:Comicstrip Page8/9:ObituariesJamesWatt andEli Whitney Page13: Ads Page14:Povertystory Page15:Sources


INDUSTRIAL

WRITTENBY: GRACECHILD

On an island in England, people were running out of trees that they used to build their homes, ships and burned for cooking and heating. As they were running out they used some black stone that they found which was actually really good. What they found was coal.So to get more when they were running out they dug down finding that it being under water. They only way at the time for them to get it out was to get horse to carry buckets of the water out, and it was a very slow process. Then James Watt to the rescue came and changed it all. James Watt was a Scottish instrument maker, who had been married two times and has four children. In 1776 he made a steam engine to pump out the water in the coal mines to make it easier and faster to get the natural resources. He wasn't the first to make a steam engine, it was in Britain, China, and Turkey where they used it to cook lame. The steam engine worked well enough that James watt put it to other uses. He became a wonderfully wealthy men. After a while his when his patent ran out during the 1800s, people improved his invention.


John Lombe made one of the first factories

in the industrial revolution with

Yes, the industrial revolution has it pros but

water-powered silk mill at Derby, but wasn't doesn't come without its cons. The operational until 1721. When it really took conditions for the factories were very poor off is when cotton-spinning was

and unfair. They worked long hours almost

mechanized.

every day and with unfair pay. Some people were so fed up with it but have no political

How the industrial cities like manchester

power to change anything that they started

came up was from people travel from their protesting and sometimes even saboteur farms to find jobs in the factories. Farmers the factories by throwing wooden shoes in used to have small mills for production and or smashing them with a sledge hammer, for a little power to help the locals, but now and sometimes they even set the factories have steam engine and an efficient draft

on fire. Some of the people who did this

chimney for its boiler.

were part of a group called Luddites.


FOURTHWAVE First there was the 1st wave; the Agricultural revolution. People settled into farming communities instead of being nomadic and always moving. There were villages, people married each other, families were made, and it turned people into a trading based community. Next came the 2nd wave; The Industrial Revolution. This wave was a based on culture and new science that came with it such as the invention on steel, automobiles, skyscrapers and radios. The amount of factories boomed and started to ruin the sky arounf them. Cities were formed and soon enough it became a capitalist economy where kids didn't work. Finally there was the 3rd wave; Technological revolution. In this wave there was office work, people started to treat each other equally, start helping others not for money, service industries and new revolutions such as the computer, MP3, internet and smartphones. Birth control was created and there are now some single parents. 4th wave; Now before I say my idea of fourth wave there is no way to tell what it could be, but I?m going to take my best shot at it the easy and obvious one is AI. Let?s start off with the bad AI, AI says why should I help these pathetic monkeys all they do is destroy and kill things off so I?ll give them a taste of their own medicine. What about good AI? well maybe the AI we make stays loyal to us, and helps us reach a new level of human intelligence maybe even pushing us into our fifth wave that we can?t even fathom. My other Theory for the fourth wave is we find a way to connect the human mind to the digital world and have the world's knowledge at a snap of the finger, Everybody would know everything schools would either be gone or changed to teach morals or emotions, however would we still be human at that point?


Thomas Edison was born on February 11, 1847 in Milan, Ohio the seventh and last child of Nancy Edison when he was seven his family moved to Port Hudan and worked as a telegrapher full time, He invented the incandescent lamp in December 31 in 1879 then later died with complications of diabetes. As you may know he was an great inventor and not just for inventing the light bulb, he also made the phonograph a way of recording telephone messages. Overall thomas Edison had a huge positive

effect on the industrialization of the world with increasing how long people could work efficiently in complete light while also making there moral go up. His phonograph made it possible to record and playback messages with tinfoil-coated cylinders and two needles, making it possible to save vital messages about work or important government calls. One of the most known thing he did was make a new form of electricity direct current and the way he sold it was electrocuting an elephant with teslas current (AC) to prove that his was safer.


NOW HIRING Want to fuel the human race, well be a coal miner and further progress. Don't worry anyone can unless you happen to have 1 of 30 incurable diseases or happen to be paralyzed. If you take this job you will work 6 days every week for 60 hours and earn 400$ a year until you retire or die. If you don't want to work with coal in a mine then be a

boiler man and shovel coal into a train. You can even have 1 of 30 incurable diseases because you will be by yourself for hours on end, however you cant be paralyzed. for shoveling coal into a fire you get 200$ a year. The last job hiring is factory worker you don't have to handle coal for this one and thats rare, however same conditions apply.


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This painting is related to the industrial revolution by the telegraph lines and the steam engine powered trains which helped with communication, map making, and transportation which was invented and expanded during the industrial revolution. Because of the progress made during the industrial revolution, people were able to expand west and tame distant lands with difficult terrain with much greater ease and access. This painting was known as the Manifest Destiny. Without the telegraph and the steam engine the expansion to the Pacific Ocean would have been impossible to do in that short time period.


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DYNAMITE!!! Do you want more productivity in your coal mines and you want it to be more dangerous down there? Then buy yourself some dynamite for $100 and a visit from the FBI. Alfred Nobel is the creator of dynamite and his product is even used for warfare! So get your dynamite while supplies last!


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Poverty Knock by Chumbawamba is about the living conditions for the working class in the industrial revolution. ? Poverty, poverty, knock my looms a saying all day? alludes to how they spend most of their days in front of a loom working. There is a lot of deep and obvious meaning in the song, I recommend listening to it. Over all the song is pretty good and very enjoyable.


toptenpeopleof theindustrialization 6. Henry Ford: made cars that 1. Uncle Sam: for allowing all of

could go faster than 25 mph.

this technology to be put to

And made the 5 day work

good use and allowing

week.

patents for inventions. Which

7. George Stephenson:

made inventions to be unique

inventing the first steam

and important

engine basically starting the

2. Adam Smith: wrote ?the wealth of nations? which proposed a free market that

industrial revolution. Lead to many different inventions 8. Karl Marx: Wrote ?The

is the foundation of modern

Communist Manifesto? where

world economics

he said there was no need for

3. Charles Darwin: wrote ?On

government and property

the Origin of Species.?

should be shared equally.

Explains evolution of man and

Making an opposite to

beast alike

capitalism.

4. Robert Owen: for thinking

9. Ned Ludd: Supposedly

about the workers health and

destroyed machines as a form

trying to secure benefits.

of protest. Helped get people

5. Leading to things like dental Sir Humphrey Davy; he

some of their jobs back. 10. Thomas Edison: ?inventing?

invented the Davy lamp to

the light bulb. So people

warn miners of toxic gas.

could light up the night safely.

which saving hundreds of miners lives


Source:

Page 3:https://www.khanacademy.org/partn er-content/big-history-project/acceleration/bhp-acc eleration/a/the-industrial-revolution https://www.britannica.com/biography/James-Watt

Page 4:http://www.newworldencyclopedia.o rg/entry/History_of_the_Industrial_Revolution

Page 6:¨ http://claver.gprep.org/sjochs/labor.htm¨ ¨ https://ehistory.osu.edu/exhibitions/gildedage/conten t/MinersStory? http://www.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=10656 https://firstindustrialrevolution.weebly.com/working-an d-living-conditions.html

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