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Sources and Vocabulary - Industrial Revolution
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Sources and Vocabulary - Industrial Revolution

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Documents about the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain. Doc 1) European demand for cotton, 2a) Domestic System of making cloth, 2b) factory system of making cloth, 3) change in using wood to coal in Great Britain, 4) steam engine diagrams, 5) map of Britain's iron, coal, and cities, 6) Britain's geographic advantages, 7) Agricultural Revolution, 8) Enclosure Movement, Doc 9) maps of population and demographic change in Britain, 10) impacts of coal, 11) Mine accident in 1817, 12) Engels on urban slums, 13) excerpts of child labor from Sadler Report, 14) factory legislation

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February 13, 2020
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