Industrial Revolution & Geographic Development [AP Human Geography Unit 7 Topic 1]

Industrial Revolution & Geographic Development [AP Human Geography Unit 7 Topic 1]

How Did the Industrial Revolution Transform the World?

Introduction to the Industrial Revolution

  • The video introduces the final unit of AP Human Geography, focusing on how the Industrial Revolution transformed global society.
  • The Industrial Revolution began in England between the mid-1700s and 1800s, driven by factors like a growing workforce, access to raw materials (coal and iron), new capital, and technological advancements.

Technological Innovations

  • The steam engine revolutionized production and trade by enabling faster transportation via ships and trains, reducing reliance on wind power.
  • Key inventions such as the spinning jenny and power loom significantly impacted the textile industry by allowing mass production, which reduced costs and increased garment affordability.

Impact on Cottage Industries

  • Cottage industries, which produced goods by hand at home using traditional methods, faced decline due to mass production capabilities of factories.
  • The rise of industrialization led to new social classes based on wealth; notably, a burgeoning middle class emerged as people found new job opportunities.

Social Changes and Labor Conditions

  • Despite economic growth, many workers endured long hours, low wages, and poor working conditions in factories that operated nearly around-the-clock.
  • Urbanization increased as people migrated from rural areas seeking better economic opportunities in cities influenced by industrial growth.

Demographic Trends

  • The Industrial Revolution facilitated countries entering stage two of the demographic transition model characterized by population growth due to lower death rates while birth rates remained high.
  • This demographic shift resulted in an expanded workforce and consumer base as urban areas attracted more migrants from rural regions.

Agricultural Advancements

  • New agricultural technologies mechanized farming processes leading to decreased reliance on human labor while increasing farm output.
  • Transportation improvements allowed farmers to reach broader markets beyond local sales, contributing further to urban migration trends.

Colonialism and Imperialism

  • The demand for raw resources spurred colonialism; industrialized nations sought new markets for their products.

Impact of Colonialism and the Industrial Revolution

Colonial Infrastructure and Resource Exploitation

  • The establishment of infrastructure and political systems in Africa was primarily aimed at facilitating the exportation of goods and resources rather than creating stable states.
  • European countries exploited their colonies to access vast resources, including gold, iron, rubber, diamonds, and oil.

The Industrial Revolution's Global Influence

  • The Industrial Revolution significantly transformed societies worldwide, connecting various units of study within the course.
  • It led to increased standards of living globally, greater food surpluses, shifts in migration patterns, reshaped social classes, and enhanced global interactions.

Socioeconomic Consequences

  • Despite its benefits, the Industrial Revolution also exacerbated inequalities among different populations and states.
Video description

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