Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Industrialization Revolution

Industrial Revolution vs Climate


What was the Industrial Revolution?
The industrial revolution was a time period where it transition agriculture to machines and factories. It was a turning point for society. Technology, and transportation advanced to another level.





What benefits did it bring? Rapid urbanization, people flocked to the cities to get in the factories. New inventions allowed products to be produced faster. Transportation expanded allowing people to arrive to further destinations. Technology advanced , average living and working became easier. Middle class benefited the most from this revolution. People slowly started moving away from agriculture to live the city life.


Cholera was a greatly feared disease that could spread with speed and with devastating consequences. It arrived Britain in 1831 on a ship docking in Sunderland.

What were some cost? Many diseases developed due to the pollution from machines, non sanitized streets, bad living conditions. Bad living condition, example tight cramped rooms, the tenements use to catch fire quickly because they were so close together. 


Humans effects has caused changes to the world globally, temperatures are increasing impacting the environment. Image http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/science/causes.html

How does climate change impact the benefits/cots balance of the industrial revolution's impact on history?
 The Industrial Revolution left a bad mark on earth bringing in anew extended gas. Carbon dioxide has been released to the atmosphere causing the earth to heat up slowly  



http://www.princeton.edu/~achaney/tmve/wiki100k/docs/Industrial_Revolution.html
http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/science/causes.html
http://webs.bcp.org/sites/vcleary/ModernWorldHistoryTextbook/IndustrialRevolution/IREffects.html









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