Industrial Revolution: Industrial Revolution: Factory Workerswomen Working Machines at The
Industrial Revolution: Industrial Revolution: Factory Workerswomen Working Machines at The
Industrial Revolution: Industrial Revolution: Factory Workerswomen Working Machines at The
The term Industrial Revolution was first popularized by the English economic historian Arnold
Toynbee (1852–83) to describe Britain’s economic development from 1760 to 1840.
The development of the spinning machine by Sir Richard Arkwright in England led directly to the rise
of the Industrial Revolution, and a new world of manufactured products.
The main features involved in the Industrial Revolution were technological, socioeconomic, and cultural.
The technological changes included the following:
(1) the use of new basic materials, chiefly iron and steel,
(2) the use of new energy sources, including both fuels and motive power, such as coal, the steam
engine, electricity, petroleum, and the internal-combustion engine,
(3) the invention of new machines, such as the spinning jenny and the power loom that permitted
increased production with a smaller expenditure of human energy,
(4) a new organization of work known as the factory system, which entailed increased division of
labour and specialization of function,
(5) important developments in transportation and communication, including the steam locomotive,
steamship, automobile, airplane, telegraph, and radio, and
(6) the increasing application of science to industry. These technological changes made possible a
tremendously increased use of natural resources and the mass production of manufactured goods.
Sources:
https://www.britannica.com/event/Industrial-Revolution
https://www.khanacademy.org/partner-content/big.../bhp.../the-industrial- JEMVI BECARO
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