: Term for changes beginning in the 1700s, when power-driven machines began to do much of the work that people had done before
: Practice of fencing or enclosing common land into individual holdings
: The practice of alternating crops of different kinds to preserve soil fertility
: Basic resources necessary for industrialization, such as land, capital and labor
: production of goods in a factory through the use of machines and a large number of workers
Method of production in which work is done in homes rather than in a shop or factory
: Period of agricultural development between the 18th century and the end of the 19th century, which saw a massive and rapid increase in agricultural productivity and vast improvements in farm technology.
What did all the following lead to? -Growing population -Increased demand for food -Napoleonic War
The Industrial Revolution
The Factory System
The Enclosure Movement
Domestic System
Identify everything that applies to the pictures.
Document 1A depicts the Domestic System.
Document 1A depicts the Factory System
As a result of Document 1B, production increased.
As a result of Document 1B, ended as a result of the invention of the water frame .
The workers in Document 1A were paid based on the number of hours worked.
The workers in Document 1B performed a specific task.