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what major event led to a food surplus in great britain early 1700s
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which 3 major events took place during the agriculturual revolution
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what major event led to a food surplus in great britain early 1700s agricultuar rev'n
which 3 major events took place during the agriculturual revolution crop rotation,improvement of mass breeding, new farm machines
the event in the mid 1700,s marked the decline in the need of hand power and incrreased the need for machiene power thus creating factories industrial revolution
what was the farmers moving to cities known as rural to urban migration
name the three factors of production land labor capitol
one examples of britains land are they had big open fields to build farms on
who worked in the factories farmers who sold there land and the farmers family
what capital resources did britain have an abundance of coal,good soil
define laissez fair the government takes a "hands off" aproach for farming
what were cities centered around factories
how did they improve the way goods were made and made large quantities of them mass production
what were some consequences of mass production destroyed the cottage industry,created large factories
clean water, better housing,cleaner society, these were an example of the increase in the standard of living
the decline of the cottage industry was caused by what mass production
what was created that decreased the rate of infant mortality deaths the incubator
the factorie conditions were horrible around this time ,what are some exhamples why crowded,children working heavy machinery, no indoor plumbing
most of the machienes in the factory were operated by what women and child labor
large cities and towns were formed this is known as what? urbanization
workers rose up in what to change the work laws and conditions unions
what put an end to labor unions in great britain the combination law
who got payed the most in the factories men
the business district of a city is what where the factories are located
the workers lived in buildings known as tenements
what were the tenements like they were really overcrowded,and dirty
people lived in homes outside of the city and commuted to work everyday this is called suburbanization
what were the suburuban conditions like they were less crowded and cleaner
positive consequences of the industrial revolution mass production factories and new technology
negative affecxts fall of cottage industry
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