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Name ________________________ Date _______________________ Hour _________ Chapter 25-The Industrial Revolution -Guided Notes Section 3-Industrialization Spreads Industrial Development in the United States (pg. 729-731) Industrial Development in the United States • During the _______________ the British • U.S. industrialization began in the blockade forced the U.S. to develop their ________________ industry own _____________________ – Britain wouldn’t let mechanics, • Luckily the U.S. had the same resources _______________, or ________ that allowed Britain to industrialize leave the country – Fast _______________________ • 1813-_____________________ and – Deposits of _____ and ________ four other investors opened up a – Supply of __________________ factory that mechanized every stage of cloth manufacturing – Young women began to work in these factories earning more _______ and finding ___________________ Later Expansion of U.S. Industry • Later Industrial Expansion– The U.S. largely ____________ until after the Civil War ended in 1865 – Technological Boom• _________ and the _____________ met the demands of a booming population The Rise of Corporations • The Rise of Corporations• Stock- • Corporation- Name ________________________ Date _______________________ Hour _________ Continental Europe Industrializes (pg. 731-732) • European businessmen yearned to replicate the “British miracle” of rapidly manufacturing goods • The Napoleonic Wars had halted __________, interrupted communication and ________________ in Europe • Continental Europe’s industrialization began in ___________ Germany Industrializes – Germany was _____________ – Around 1835 __________ began divided to copy the Britain by importing British equipment and engineers – Economic ______________ and _______________ resources • They also sent their kids hampered industrialization to England to learn ____________________ Impact of Industrialization (pg.733) The Rise of Global Inequality – Global trade was ______________ but – Due to __________________ European the gap between the industrialized and economies were based on industry _______________________ widened while __________ and _____________ – This led to the increased economies were still based on agriculture _______________ of smaller countries for _______________ Name ________________________ Date _______________________ Hour _________ Chapter 25-The Industrial Revolution -Guided Notes Section 3-Industrialization Spreads Industrial Development in the United States (pg. 729-731) Industrial Development in the United States • During the War of 1812 the British blockade forced the U.S. to develop their own industry • Luckily the U.S. had the same resources that allowed Britain to industrialize – Fast flowing rivers – Deposits of coal and iron ore – Supply of laborers • U.S. industrialization began in the textile industry – Britain wouldn’t let mechanics, tool makers, or engineers leave the country • 1813-Francis Cabot Lowell and four other investors opened up a factory that mechanized every stage of cloth manufacturing – Young women began to work in these factories earning more money and finding independence Later Expansion of U.S. Industry The Rise of Corporations • Later Industrial Expansion– The U.S. largely agricultural until after the Civil War ended in 1865 – Technological Boom• Light bulb and the telephone met the demands of a booming population • The Rise of Corporations• Stock- Certain rights of ownership sold to help entrepreneurs open or expands their business • Corporation-A business owned by stock holders who share in it’s profits but are not personally responsible for it’s debts Name ________________________ Date _______________________ Hour _________ Continental Europe Industrializes (pg. 731-732) • European businessmen yearned to replicate the “British miracle” of rapidly manufacturing goods • The Napoleonic Wars had halted trade, interrupted communication and caused inflation in Europe • Continental Europe’s industrialization began in Belgium Germany Industrializes – Germany was politically divided – Around 1835 Germany began to copy the Britain by importing – Economic isolation and scattered British equipment and engineers resources hampered industrialization • They also sent their kids to England to learn industrial management Impact of Industrialization (pg.733) The Rise of Global Inequality – Global trade was strengthened but the – Due to imperialism European gap between the industrialized and economies were based on industry unindustrialized widened while Asian and African economies – This led to the increased were still based on agriculture colonization of smaller countries for natural resources