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5LSC A _ MVoltolina - the chief features of the industrial revolution
by MVoltolina - (2020-03-10)
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Complete the following notes. They will give you an outline of the information contained in the passage. The main points, relations of cause-effect, illustrations etc. are clearly indicated in the text by logical connectors. Look out for them. 

 

  • (par. 1) The Industrial Revolution is the substitution of competition for the mediaeval regulations which had previously controlled the production and distribution of wealth. In Eurpe it led to growth of two systems of thought:

 

1) Economic science                      2 Socialism 

 

a)Adam Smith

b)Malthus

c)Ricardo

d) John Stuart Mill           

 

 

 • (par. 2-3) Facts of Industrial Revolution. 

1) Rapidity of the population growth

2) Decline of articular population

 

 

• (par. 4) Decrease in rural population.

Causes:

  1. destruction of the common-field system of cultivation,
  1. enclosure of common and waste lands,
  2. consolidation of small farms into large.

 • (par. 5) Agricultural advance.

cause — more scientific approach:

e.g.  

 Introduction of the crops rotation

 Breed of cattle improvement

 Steam-plough invention

agricultural societies

• (par. 6-7) Growth of industry.

causes;

1) mechanical inventions in textile industry

e.g.  

the spinning-jenny

The water-frame

Crompton's mule

the self-acting mule

most important:

steam engine

 Power-loom

 

2) mechanical revolution in iron industry

e.g.  

 Watt and Boulton made an engine for a cotton-mill

 Machinery raised the wages of spinners

3) improved means of communication

e.g.  

 Roads

 Canal system

Railroad

 

results:   1)  increase in commerce

     2) substitution of factory system for domestic system.

 

• (par. 8) Revolution in distribution of wealth:

rise in rents caused by

1) money invested in improvements

2) enclosure system

3) consolidation of farms

4) high price of corn

 social changes in country life:

• (par. 9) Social changes in manufacturing world: the armer cased to work and live with their labours and became a class

consequences:

 1)  social revolution

2)  change political power balance

3) class conflict.

• (par. 10) Misery of working people often caused by:

 

1)conditions of labour in factory system

2)rise o prices

3)sudden fluctuations of trade

 

Conclusion: the effects of the Industrial Revolution prove that free competition may produce wealth without producing well-being.