Industrial Revolution
Plan
Industrial Revolution, in modern history, the process of change from an agrarian and handicraft economy to one dominated
Prerequisites of the agrarian revolution
Consequences of the agrarian revolution
The inventions of Industrial Revolution
In 1733 John Kay invented the mechanical loom.
In 1765 James Hargreaves invented the mechanical spinning wheel “Jenny”
In 1767 Richard Archwright invented the spinning machine driven by a water wheel.
In 1784 James Watt invented the steam engine
Luddites
The consequences
Questions
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Industrial revolution

1. Industrial Revolution

2. Plan

• 1)The process of the revolution
• 2)The inventions of the revolution
• 3)The Luddities movement
• 4)The consequences of the revolution

3. Industrial Revolution, in modern history, the process of change from an agrarian and handicraft economy to one dominated

Industrial Revolution, in modern
history, the process of change
from an agrarian and
handicraft economy to one
dominated
by industry and machine manu
facturing. This process began
in Britain in the 18th century
and from there spread to other
parts of the world.

4. Prerequisites of the agrarian revolution

- Concentration of land in the hands of large
landowners.
- Formation of the market of hired workers.
- The increasing of agricultural productivity.

5. Consequences of the agrarian revolution

- Strengthening of trade relations between the
city and the village.
- Urban development.

6. The inventions of Industrial Revolution

7. In 1733 John Kay invented the mechanical loom.

8. In 1765 James Hargreaves invented the mechanical spinning wheel “Jenny”

9. In 1767 Richard Archwright invented the spinning machine driven by a water wheel.

10. In 1784 James Watt invented the steam engine

11. Luddites

In 1811-1813 the Luddite movement ("the
destroyers of machines") appeared. Workers broke
the machines, because of which many people
were out of work. The government used troops
against the Luddites and also the death penalty.

12. The consequences

- Productivity growth (led to lower prices for goods).
- The approval of the capitalist economy
- The creation of such classes as industrial
bourgeoisie and hired workers
-
The worsening of the working conditions

13. Questions

• When did Industrial Revolution begin in England?
• Who was the inventor of the mechanical spinning wheel “Jenny”?
• When did Richard Archwright invent the spinning machine driven by a
water wheel?
• What did James Watt invent?
• Who were the Luddites?
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