Summary of LA PRIMERA REVOLUCIÓN INDUSTRIAL (1750-1850) 🚂🚢🏭

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The Industrial Revolution was a time of great change for many people, with new inventions and technologies changing the way that everyday life was lived. The first Industrial Revolution began in the 1700s and lasted until the 1850s, and was characterized by the invention of the steamboat and railroad. The second Industrial Revolution began in the 19th century and lasted until the early 20th century, and was characterized by the invention of the automobile, airplane, and telephone.

  • 00:00:00 The Industrial Revolution, which took place from the early 1800s to the early 1900s, was a time of significant technological and social changes that affected everyday life for many people. We will study four factors that led to this period of change: the agricultural revolution, the industrial revolution in England, the mechanization of agriculture, and the rise of capitalist society. All of these changes led to increased production and improved living conditions for many people.
  • 00:05:00 The first industrial revolution (1750-1850) was a time of great change for the agricultural sector, with landowners enclosure large tracts of land for industrial use in clusters instead of open fields. Other changes during this time include the rise of machinery in agriculture, such as seed drills, which replaced traditional plows. Another key change was the growth of population, which caused the traditional society of the old regime to stagnate. This was due to the decrease in mortality caused by the abundance of food, due to the development of medicine, and the high birth rate. We will also study other factors that led to the industrial revolution, such as the rise of bourgeoisie during the same period and their demand for political power to improve their economic situation. This revolution occurred first in countries with a liberal bourgeoisie, such as England, and later in other industrialized countries. We will focus on the first period of this revolution, which took place during the majority of the 19th century, and will know it as the first industrial revolution. All of this will be known as the James Watt revolution, due to the invention of the steam engine by this man in 1769. This invention led to the development of industries such as textiles, metalworking, and transportation.
  • 00:10:00 The first industrial revolution began in the 1700s and lasted until the 1850s. This period was characterized by the invention of the steamboat and railroad. The steamboat was invented by Robert Stephenson in the early 1800s, and the railroad was invented by Robert Stephenson in the late 1800s. This first industrial revolution caused huge changes in transportation and trade, and by the end of the 1800s, it had spread to all parts of Europe and the world. The second industrial revolution began in the 19th century and lasted until the early 20th century. This period was characterized by the invention of the automobile, airplane, and telephone.

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