PRESENTATION OUTLINE
History of the industrial revolution :
the industrial revolution started in the 18 the century and ended in 19 the century ,
was a period during which predominantly agrarian , rural society's in Europe
and America became industrial and urban .
In 1790, the English inventor Thomas Saint invented the first sewing machine design, but he did not successfully advertise or market his invention.[3] His machine was meant to be used on leather and canvas material. It is likely that Saint had a working model but there is no evidence of one; he was a skilled cabinet maker and his device included many practically functional features: an overhanging arm, a feed mechanism (adequate for short lengths of leather), a vertical needle bar, and a looper.
I believe the industrial revolution is how we got our machines , tools , and technologies today and not only it changed technology and machines but also
art but was it changed it happened because in the industrial revolution we used our hands to make and today we our hands but also with machines thanks to the
Industrial revolution .
THIS PAINTING IS MADE BY MILET, JEAN FRANCOIS
- This picture was made in the romanticism when the industrial revolution was going on
- He made with oil paint
- It is called the the three women picking up weed
Interchangeable parts
Eli Whitney came up with the idea to use interchangeable
parts in 1798 to make muskets.
From agriculture to cities
As industries and factories arose, people moved from farms to cities. This led to other issues including overcrowding and disease. However, advances were made in agriculture too including better machines and cultivators.
Communication and the industrial revolution
With the increased size of the United States, better communication networks became ultra important.
Transportation
The Cumberland Road, the first national road, was begun in 1811. This eventually became part of the Interstate 40. Further, river transportation was made efficient through the creation of the first steamboat, the Clermont, by Robert Fulton. This was made possible by James Watt’s invention of the first reliable steam engine.
Important inventions , inventors , and events of the industrial revolution
In 1794, Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin which made the separation of cotton seeds from fiber much faster. The South increased its cotton supply sending raw cotton north to be used in the manufacture of cloth. Francis C.
Industrial revolution-art
Neoclassical from the 1750's to 1820's- influenced by Greek and roman art. Some famous artists were Jacques-Louis David, , Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres.
At the same time was the Romanticism period. Inspired by creativity, imagination and freedom.
Realism came from the Romanticism from 1840's to 1900's.
Vincent Van Gogh was famous during this time for painting pictures that looked very real
Woman With Rake was a oil painting from 1857- it showed the woman raking
Interesting question :
How did the Industrial Revolution affect people in how they worked .
My answer to this problem :
The Industrial Revolution made work be more regimented and less skilled. Instead of working for yourself, at your own pace, you had to work for a boss and work when and how hard that boss told you to. This made workers feel much less independent than they once had.
As for conducting business, things also became much more impersonal and regimented. Instead of conducting one's business as boss to a few apprentices and journeymen, a factory owner would now need to manage hundereds of employees.
So, in general, the Industrial Revolution made the workplace much more impersonal and took away the independence of the workers it employed.