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Do not forget your MLA style citations. DISCUSS THE PROGRESSION OF EVENTS MENTIONED AND ALSO THE MAIN POINTS. LU 13 - Patterns of Industrialization Foundations of Industrialization The Factory System...

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Do not forget your MLA style citations.

DISCUSS THE PROGRESSION OF EVENTS MENTIONED AND ALSO THE MAIN POINTS.

LU 13 -

Patterns of Industrialization

Foundations of Industrialization

The Factory System

The Early Spread of Industrialization

Industrial Capitalism

Industrial Society

The Fruits of Industry

Urbanization and Migration

Industry and Society

The Socialist Challenge

Global Effects of Industrialization

The International Division of Labor

The Continuing Spread of Industrialization:

Russia and Japan

LU 14 - The Americas in the Age of Independence

The Building of American States

The United States: Westward Expansion and Civil War

The Canadian Dominion: Independence without War

Latin America: Fragmentation and Political Experimentation

American Economic Development

Migration to the Americas

Economic Expansion in the United States

Canadian Prosperity

Latin American Dependence

American Cultural and Social Diversity

Multicultural Society in the United States

Canadian Cultural Contrasts

Ethnicity, Identity, and Gender in Latin America

LU 15 - The Building of Global Empires

Foundations of Empire

Motives of Imperialism

Tools of Empire

European Imperialism

The British Empire in India

Imperialism in Southeast Asia

Informal Domination in the Ottoman and Qing Empires

The Scramble for Africa

European Imperialism in the Pacific

The Emergence of New Imperial Powers

U.S. Imperialism in Latin America and the Pacific

Imperial Japan

Legacies of Imperialism

Empire and Economy

Labor Migrations

Empire and Society

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Patterns of Industrialization
Foundations of Industrialization
From 18th century onwards the world seen a rapid growth of industry in Britain. Coal replaced the wood and new production methods and machineries (for example flying shuttle was introduced by John in the year of 1733) helped for the growth industries in Britain and other European countries. Transportation cost also reduced by the a
ival of railroad and steamships
The Factory System
Factory system came in to existence by replacing the putting out systems. Each worker in the factory performed single task and most of the workers are not satisfied with working conditions. Owners introduced heavy workloads and harsh discipline practices and it leads to industrial protest (Pula 2017,p.12)
The Early Spread of Industrialization
British industries enjoyed the monopoly from 1750 to 1800 they used workers from other places for improving the productivity. By mid-19th century the counties like Belgium and France entered in to Industrialization process. In the year of 1860 rail roads was developed in US regions for promoting the trade.
Industrial Capitalism
Companies focused on mass production and in the automobile production, henry ford came with a plan of assembly line. Large scale operations formed and laws introduced for reducing liability of the investors.
Industrial Society
The Fruits of Industry
Due to Industrialization material standards of the people increased, population growth increased in Europe and America. Government authorities introduced methods such as contraception for controlling the birth rate
U
anization and Migration
People moved to u
an centers, most of the people moved to north and south America for getting better job opportunities. Government passes building codes in the 19th century (Vogt 2016,p.336).
Industry and Society
Industrialization created industrial families, people spent long time at industries and it affected the family life system. Middle and upper class men became sole providers and the status of men also increased.
The Socialist Challenge
· Charles Fourier, Robert Owen – Developed model communities
· Karl Marx (1818-1883) and Friedrich Engels (1820-1895) not agreed with the model community concept and they raised the voice for the working class
· Trade unions formed for protecting the interest of the workers
Global Effects of Industrialization
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