2. Industrial Revolution
• The Industrial Revolution was a time
period during the late 1700s in
England when people replaced hand-
tools with machines that were much
more efficient.
• It started in england but quickly
spread to other countries like the U.S.
3. Urbanization
• Urbanization is when a majority of the
people in an area live close to a city
because they want a job, or want to
commute less.
• Cottage Industry is the making of
home goods at a small buisiness.
• There was a migration of people from
rural to urban during the Industrial
Revolution.
4. Agricultural Revolution
• The Agricultural Revolution
had a huge impact on the
Industrial Revolution
because it inspired people to
make better things and
create faster machines.
• Crop Rotation is when you
plant something different on
the same land the next year.
5. Textiles
• The first invention in
the industrial revolution
was the Steam Engine.
• Textiles are any woven
material made of plants.
• the steam engine, the
Loom, and the Cotton
Gin.
• Eli Whitney crated the
Cotton Gin
6. Steam Engine
• Thomas Savary
crated the steam
engine on 1698, but
James Watt was
credited for making
improvements.
• It was important
because it ran the
factories and did jobs
that were too hard
for humans.
7. Bessemer Process
• The Bessemer Process is a
method used to take out the
impurities by blowing oxygen
through the iron.
• It was crated by Henry
Bessemer.
• It was important because it
made the process of making
iron easier and low profit
leading to more inventions
because of its price.
8. Pasteurization
• Louis Pasteur was a biochemist that
worked with germs and
microorganisms.
• He sterilized the fields and crated
vaccines for diseases such as rabies,
cholera, and yellow fever.
9. Thomas Edison
• Thomas
Edison created
the lightbulb,
kinescope, and
the electric
pen.
• He had 1093
testing
patients.
10. Romanticism
• Romanticism is a complex artistic, literary,
and intellectual movement that began in the
1800s in Western Europe.
• They didn’t like the Industrial Revolution
because they thought it took people away from
nature.
• William Blake and John Keats were two one
the many poets.