The document discusses the Industrial Revolution from 1760-1840 when inventions like the spinning jenny and steam engine led to huge changes in manufacturing processes. This transition to mechanized factory production resulted in massive economic and population growth in Western societies, but also caused social problems like unhealthy urban living conditions and worker exploitation that led to new laws regulating child labor, working hours and environmental pollution over time.
3. The time of 1760-1840
Invention & Upgradation of
Huge change in process
Social, Economic & Political
From to the Worldwide
4. The 2 Most Significant Inventions
James Hargreaves ‘s
“Spinning Jenny” (1764)
James Watt’s
“Steam Engine” (1769)
5. Massive than any time before
Huge national growth
led to first modern law for environment 1863
Extreme led to new law - Factory Acts 1833
Unhealthy dense urban housing & diseases
led to Public 1892
6. clothing & home appliances
Increase in & income
Luddites movement against industry & machines
High economic growth but low of living
Industrial process supported a massive
expansion in newspaper & book publishing
7. Trade emerged & became industry centered
due to fast population growth
Improvement of
The growth of modern industry led to mass
Factory system led to & profession change