Industrial Revolution Timeline

  • The Steam Engine

    The Steam Engine
    In the early 1700's factories used to have to use water to be powered, which made it so that factories needed to be near a body of water. In 1712 the steam engine was made so that factories could be made away from water. This impacted society because it mean't that factories could be made away from water. It also Impacted society because it advanced factory technology for future generations.
  • The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith

    The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith
    Adam Smith was a Scot born in 1723, and wrote the Wealth of Nations. At the dawn of the Industrial Revolution Smith wrote the Wealth of Nations, which describes a world filled with commerce and capitalism. This event Impacted society by inspiring the economic system of Capitalism. This is important because Capitalism is one of the most used economies today.
  • The Emergence of the Bourgeoisie and the Proletariats

    The Emergence of the Bourgeoisie and the Proletariats
    During the 1800's two social classes emerged, the Bourgeoisie and Proletariats. The Bourgeoisie were the rich upper class, and the Proletariat were the lower working class. The Impact on society this had was creating a social divide between the rich and the poor. This is important because this social divide is still seen today.
  • The Invention of the Stethoscope

    The Invention of the Stethoscope
    Rene Laennec was a french physician who created the Stethoscope in 1816. Laennec created this device to accurately hear the heart and lungs so that he could diagnose his patients. This is impacted society because this technology at the time was revolutionary and let doctors assess their patients diseases. This technology is also used today with the same effect.
  • The First Mass Revolutionary Movement of the British Working-Class

    The First Mass Revolutionary Movement of the British Working-Class
    The industrial Revolution was the dawn of factories, and with factories comes dangerous working conditions. These dangerous working conditions lead to many injuries and even death. This lead to outrage amongst the workers who banded together to protest these dangerous working conditions. This impacted society by having the government inspect factories to make sure that working conditions were suitable. Another way this impacted society was making child labor illegal.
  • The First Railroad was Opened

    The First Railroad was Opened
    In 1827 the first railroad a charted for travel, then in 1830 the first railroad was made. Railroads quickly became a big part of the Industrial Revolution. The railroad impacted society because it allowed goods to be traveled great distances faster. This in turn boosted the urbanization and industrialization.
  • The Communist Manifesto

    The Communist Manifesto
    Karl Marx was born in Prussia in 1818 the midst of the Industrial Revolution. Karl Marx wasn't very fond of capitalism, he felt that capitalism and the industrial revolution were taking advantage of factory workers. He used this hate and feeling of inequality to write the Communist Manifesto which acted as a basis of modern communism. This event impacted society because communism became a economic system that is used to this day. China still uses communism to this day as their economic system.
  • The Invention of the Ventilation System

    The Invention of the Ventilation System
    During the Industrial Revolution prisons weren't ventilated at all, and this lead to a lot of the prisoners to get sick or die. One day a man named Stephan Hale got the idea of the ventilation system to fix this problem. Hale was successful in his idea and his invention impacted society by reducing the amount of air-borne diseases. Stephan Hale's ventilation system also inspired future iterations of the ventilation system and even the air conditioner.
  • The Creation of The Assembly Line

    The Creation of The Assembly Line
    During the Industrial Revolution factories and production was a booming business. Like any business people wanted to make it boom bigger, enter the Assembly Line. The first assembly line was made in Henry Fords factory to help produce cars. This invention Impacted the Industrial Revolution by making it so that factory workers could make more products in the same amount of time. The assembly line didn't just impact the Industrial Revolution, the assembly line is still used today in factories.
  • The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money

    The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money
    John Maynard Keynes was born in 1883 into an educated family and worked a lot of jobs like economic publishing, financial advising and management and others. Then in 1936 during the great depression he wrote The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money. Keynes impacted society by influencing the economic party socialism. This is important because socialism is one of the most used economic systems in the world, next to capitalism.
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    Why is the Industrial Revolution considered one of the most significant events in civilized history? The Industrial Revolution is considered one of the most significant events in civilized history because there was a lot of revolutionary technology and the emergence of economic parties.............
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    One example of this is the Stethoscope, the stethoscope brought a new revolutionary way to practice medicine and the stethoscope is still used today 204 years later. Another example of this is Wealth of Nations, which inspired Capitalism which is one of the most used economic system today. This is why the Industrial Revolution considered one of the most significant events in civilized history.
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