The Industrial Revolution
Please watch the video link to the right. Then, answer the questions below in the spaces to the right after discussing them with your group. Be sure to cite evidence when asked to do so.
What were some of the causes that led to the Industrial Revolution?
Industrial production
Agricultural production
Iron smelting
Railways
Steam power
Coal and oil extraction
Name the most significant fuel used in the Industrial Revolution. Where was it originated for use? Why was it so beneficial?
Coal and oil was the most significant fuel that was used in the Industrial Revolution.. In the 1880’s coal was first used as fuel. It was originated from china. Coal and oil was used for transporting things and it helped it go much faster. It helped men and woman work. Back then that was one of the only fuel. Cola wasn't the easiest to find it was hard work to transport ot. Factories were run by coal and oil to help the factory work. Coal was good for the Industrial Revolution because it powered machines and gave more jobs to people. For example, coal mines. Oil was used in oiling machinery and used as fuel generally. Coal was used to power steam engines, heat buildings and generate electricity. Without coal and oil it would very …show more content…
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