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SUM: Industrial Revolution Cause and Effect Timeline

  • Works Cited

    "Industrial Revolution." Industrial Revolution. Historic Media, n.d. Web. http://industrialrevolution.org.uk/industrial-revolution-timeline/.
    "Enlightment Period." History. A&E Television Networks, n.d. Web. http://www.history.com/.
  • Topic Sentence

    The Industrial Revolution had an effect from the Enlightment Period, changing the way people thought and was a huge turning point in the world
  • Period: to

    The Enlightenment Period

  • Steam Powered Pump (Part 1)

    Steam Powered Pump (Part 1)
    "From Englishman Thomas Newcomen's atmospheric engine, of 1712, through major developments by Scottish inventor and mechanical engineer James Watt, the steam engine began to be used in many industrial settings"(Industrial Revolution) They belived that they need some type of power to help the way they do tasks.
  • Steam-power Pump (Part 2)

    Steam-power Pump (Part 2)
    "Thomas Newcomen invented a steam-powered pump."(Historic Media) This was a huge changing point for the world because it was essentially the first engine ever invented. Therfore, we do not have to do anything by hands.
  • Mine Acts (Part 1)

    Mine Acts (Part 1)
    "In the wake of political turmoil in England, Locke asserted the right of a people to change a government that did not protect natural rights of life, liberty and property" (History) The enlightment period was filled with many diffent ideas of people. This tied into money and economy. Mining was a wat to make money but then they passed a act during the industrial revolution to stop monopolys ect.
  • First Railway (Part 1)

    First Railway (Part 1)
    "Britain industrial employment increased by just 12% between 1759 and 1851, similarly total factor productivity increased by just 0.4% a year until the 1830s. By 20th century standards such growth was underwhelming." () In the enlightment period they saw how everything way changing in other countries and belived then needed to change to. This is when in the United states belived that they should also build a railway.
  • Period: to

    Industrial Revolution

  • Telegraph (Part 1)

    Telegraph (Part 1)
    "The telegraph was the first from of communication that could be sent from a great distance and was a landmark in human history"(History) The beginning of the enlightment period everyone belived they need a better wat to commmunicate and get together so with this idea carring forward during the Industrial revolution the Telegraph was Invented
  • Mailing (Part 1)

    Mailing (Part 1)
    "Secret societies—the Freemasons, the Bavarian Illuminati, the Rosicrucians—flourished, offering European men (and a few women) new modes of fellowship, esoteric ritual and mutual assistance. Coffeehouses, newspapers and literary salons emerged as new venues for ideas to circulate." (His) The enlightment period was a time when many people started publishing many of there own ideas. People would form secret societys and this would be a way for them to communicate. They needed a better way though.
  • First Railway (Part 2)

    First Railway (Part 2)
    "Locomotion No.1 runs on the Stockton to Darlington Railway." (Historic Media)This changed the way of transportation, instead of walking everywhere or riding horse and buggie. We now can take the Train it was much faster and more confinent way of tansportation.
  • Telegraph (Part 2)

    Telegraph (Part 2)
    " First message is sent theough telegraph," (Historic Media) New form of communiaction will change the game forever. It could help with wars or just basic communication between the differnt presidents. This was only owned by wealthy people.
  • Mailing (Part 2)

    Mailing (Part 2)
    "Cheap postal service is introduced". (Historic Media) With new ways of mailing brings a quicker way to communicate in the world. Before, mailing was quite expensive and took lots of time. Now they have made it quicker and cheaper.
  • Mine acts (Part 2)

    Mine acts (Part 2)
    "Mines act bans women and children from working underground."(Historic Media)