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Industrialization

Why not Industrial Revolution? Areas industrialized at different times, while Revolution implies sudden change. Revolution suggests sharp break from past, but industrialization was a gradual process Roots of industrialization go back to Medieval Period, Abbasid Caliphate, Song China Industrial Revolution almost always associated with Western Europe and the US only

Why would we call it a revolution? Qualifies as a marker event in that it helps periodize history: Crosses national and cultural borders, affecting many civilizations Changes or development in history later can be traced to it It has impact on other areas, i.e. government, belief systems, social classes, and economy

Represents one of a few major economic revolutions: Neolithic (agricultural) c. 10,000 BCE Urban (civilizational) c. 3,000 BCE Industrial c. 1600 1800 CE Informational c. 1950 CE Biotechnical, Robotic, Artificial Intelligence --???

General Causation Population Growth Reliable food supplies Higher birth rates High percentage of young people Migration to cities (urbanization) Migration to Americas

Causes (cont) The Agricultural Revolution New Food Crops, Better Productivity Dominance of Wealthy Landowners (enclosure) Rise of Sharecropping, landless labor

Causes (cont) Trade and Inventiveness Increasing Demand Putting-out system Enhanced trade New Technologies and innovation (relationship between science and tech)

Why it might have started in Qing China: Already had coal back to Yuan dynasty Had history of complex machinery, e.g. dragon spine irrigation Had mass-production capabilities, e.g. ceramics Had robust interior economy History of technological innovation, esp. Song Tang era (gunpowder, paper, etc.)

Why didn t it start in Qing China? Massive population (400 million) meant less need for automation Conservative government officials; neo- Confucianism Underdeveloped industries, esp. mining Restricted foreign trade Canton system Excellent waterways meant less need for trains, etc.

Why did it start in Britain? Rising Population, social mobility Strong mining and metal industries Large merchant marine Good water transportation Unified market, strong commercial sector Technological revolution: key inventions that were seeds ; core technologies Political stability; but limited governmental power

What inventions led to it? Textile production was beginning; each invention led to the next Flying shuttle Spinning jenny Water frame Spinning mule Power Loom Problem: Machines were too big for home, hence could not be done using putting out system

Flying Shuttle

Spinning Jenny

Water Frame

Power Loom

How was industrialization liked to slavery and colonialism? Supply of cotton primarily from USA 1790 s 1.5 million pounds/year 1810 --- 85 million pounds/year Other source for cotton: India Impact of technology Cotton Gin

Transportation innovations Needed way to transport goods to and from factories Steam engine, originally invented to pump water out of mines, led to railways Cheap transportation for goods Hundreds of thousands of new jobs for railroad workers and miners New industries as offshoots: produce Movement of people, leisure travel

Thomas Newcomen s Steam Engine

Early Steam Locomotive

Spread of Industrialization Spread to Continental Europe, USA, Russia, and Japan 1820 s USA, but delayed by lack of labor & capital Civil war initially slowed down but eventually sped up industrialization 1830 s Belgium 1850 s Germany 1880-1890 Russia & Japan