Why did demand for Coal change?Why did demand for Coal change?
Britain had made do with charcoal if they needed a cheap and easy to acquire fuel. What ‘industry’ that existed before 1700, did use coal but it came from coal mines that were near to the surface and the coal was relatively easy to get to
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World History name: Coal Mining and the Industrial Revolution Instructions: Fill out the following chart with information from Morgan Spurlock’s 30 Days Coalmining and from the reading. Industrial Revolution from attached articleWorld History name: Coal Mining and the Industrial Revolution Instructions: Fill out the following chart with information from Morgan Spurlock’s 30 Days Coalmining and from the reading. Industrial Revolution from attached article
Instructions: Fill out the following chart with information from Morgan Spurlock’s 30 Days Coalmining and from the reading
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Chapter 22 Notes Industrial Revolution – What was it?Chapter 22 Notes Industrial Revolution – What was it?
After approximately 1800, machines powered by energy forces such as steam, electricity, gases and the atom, and manipulated and directed by humans complete the work. This shift from hand tools to power machinery defines the Industrial
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A system where government has/takes total control over an entire country and allA system where government has/takes total control over an entire country and all
A system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state
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Name: Your tasksName: Your tasks
Think of a modern day problem that could be solved by applying the principles of either socialism or communism. Justify your response
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