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Grades 9 and 10 - History - High School - The Industrial Revolution
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The Industrial Revolution predominantly involved a move to working in factories. The term 'Industrial Revolution' refers to the changes that occurred in Britain between about 1750 and 1900. The Industrial Revolution saw the construction of many railroads. Factory discipline was harsh. Punishments are said to have included hanging people from the roof in baskets and nailing children's ears to a table. The steam engine was made during the Industrial Revolution. Did you know that iron production rose 1,000% between 1750 and 1830? Without iron the steam engine could not have been... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - History - High School - The Industrial Revolution
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25 Questions

1. The new factory towns grew up around what?
2. Which of these did NOT lead to the Industrial Revolution?
3. Who invented the Flying Shuttle in 1733?
4. Which city was known as 'Cottonopolis'?
5. Which city is most associated with steel making?
6. In 1765, who invented the Spinning Jenny?
7. What replaced wool as the main textile produced?
8. Why was Lancashire's damp climate good for the cotton industry?
9. Lancashire's raw cotton came into which port?
10. The Industrial Revolution created which class?
11. Iron and steel making required what type of coal?
12. Which statement did NOT apply to the domestic system?
13. Which is false about the factory system?
14. Those who smashed factory machinery were called what?
15. Josiah Wedgwood founded what type of factory?
16. Before about 1750, where was most industry based?
17. Who built the first large cotton spinning factory?
18. By the 1830s, the Industrial Revolution was speeded by the growth of what?
19. What was another name for the domestic system?
20. Which factory owner financed James Watt's work?
21. Edmund Cartwright's invention caused unemployment for which workers?
22. What replaced water power to drive the new machinery?
23. Which 1851 event celebrated all the new industry?
24. Which industry first gained from the new machines?
25. At that time Britain was described as the what 'of the world'?