pptx, 2.79 MB
pptx, 2.79 MB

This is a PowerPoint for the Industrial Revolution unit. It is lesson number six.

Why were people moving towards the cities during the Industrial Revolution? What were they after? We explore these questions in Lesson 6 - but most importantly we look at the impacts the movement of these people into urban areas had in industrial England.

Learning Objectives

  • Identify reasons why people moved in the Industrial Revolution.
  • describe the effect this had on society.
  • explain how socialism evolved from these effects

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Australian Curriculum - Stage 5 - Depth Study 1: Making A Better World? - Topic 1a: The Industrial Revolution (1750–1914)

Syllabus dot points covered
The population movements and changing settlement patterns during this period (ACDSEH080)
-outline and explain population movements in Britain, e.g. movement from country villages to towns and cities, and emigration to other countries
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Keywords: Industrial Revolution, history, Stage 5, Australian Curriculum, Year 9, Year 10, growth, industry, factory, labour, manpower, transport, movement, slavery, convicts, migration, socialism, urbanisation, cholera, source analysis

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