11:53 PM |
Class
1 week 5 – 25 August 2014
- People choose to live in the city
rather than in small towns
- People can move to get a better job
Teacher: Deren Marlo
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Was life getting better?
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Life was getting better and better as many
between 1750-1900
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In 1750, the population was only 11 million,
about 4/5 of them were spread out around the countryside
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By 1900, there were 40 million people living in
town
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The death rate dropped from 28 deaths every 1000
to just 18
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Britain became overcrowded in 1900
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People travelled more using railways to horse
races, seaside , etc.
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By 1900, it was compulsory for children to go to
school so people could read and write
11:15 PM |
Wednesday, 20-8-2014
Mr Rick told us many things such as drinking wine is not sin. There is no teaching today, so we did our undone works.
11:11 PM |
Monday, 18-8-14
week 4-day 1
section 1
Mr Rick was absent
section 2
Regina taught us and we studied about agriculture and one of the people involved in it was Thomas coke. He was a British politician and agriculture reformer and a member of parliament, but he lost his seat on 1784. On 1790, he returned to parliament and primarily spoke on the local interest such as the corn law.
week 4-day 1
section 1
Mr Rick was absent
section 2
Regina taught us and we studied about agriculture and one of the people involved in it was Thomas coke. He was a British politician and agriculture reformer and a member of parliament, but he lost his seat on 1784. On 1790, he returned to parliament and primarily spoke on the local interest such as the corn law.
5:45 AM |
Week 3 – Day 2
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Section 1:
The bases of
economics are supply and demand. Supply is the products that we produce. Demand
is how much people want something. Economics is base on the how much people
need something. The workers came from businesses needed employees. Mills were
usually located in remote places. Young children are working in the factories.
Back then they were experimenting on this things people won’t learn without
experimenting. The Domestic System usually employed them for home factories.
Domestic System: everybody have side job working or making things for people.
During the domestic system, people brought in apprentices and study what they
are great at from them. At first they work for free then if they got master it
the teacher will give the company to them.
There were know
laws, children were abuse.
Section 2: Sherin, Jason and Bryan teaching class.
(Karen Teaching)
Britain was the
first country in the world to have a lots of factories. Factory machines made
all kinds of things. Machines did jobs, such as spinning, previously been done
by families at home. Cotton mills were factories where cotton was spun into
thread. Weaving machines turned the thread into textiles, such as cloth and
carpets. In Victorian Britain, the cotton and wool industries employed thousand
of workers. Factory owners employed children because they were cheap, did not
complain and had nimble fingers, and could crawl under machines. The small girls
work in mills as the piercer. That time children was abused they were not
respected. 1841 Mines act - No child under the age of 10 to work underground in
a wool mine.
5:38 AM |
Week 3 – Day 1
Monday, August 11, 2014
Section 1:
During the first
semester wee are going to learn from the 1700 to the 1900. We’ll be talking
about farms, industries and transportation. In the 1750 in Britain, many babies
died before they were 1 year old. The parents still wouldn’t get close with the
children. People didn’t know about germs and bacteria. Getting around was slow.
They travel by water if possible, the roads were mostly bad. This is the period
were roman empire rise again. But this is the period were people moved on from
the Roman Empire. 1825 the population doubled. Farmers were growing more food,
new crops and farming methods developed. Many canals built, network of
waterways to most industrial areas. Journey to Edinburgh took 3-5 days by boat
and 46 hours by road. (vs. 1 week by boat and 10-12 days by road in 1750). In
1900 40 million people, this is the Victorian Era. They discover bacteria
effect humans too. Man can vote but woman can’t. The Darbys of Canalbrookdale,
Darby invented the way of making expensive brass pot cheaper.
Richard Arkwright
built a water frame. Water frame is a machine to make cloth. People are making
to make things easier, cheaper and faster.
Section 2: Deren teaching
What people are in 1750
are meats such as pigs and cows. They also farm vegetables, the works are done
by hand or horses. It takes a long time to cook things. They had fresh breads
too. They drink milk, water and beer. Milk was not safe, as pasteurization was
not discovered. Britain had just begun the industrial revolution. There were
only few simple machines. Most works are done by hand. Some power comes from
coal and water powered. People with less skill or unskilled people work in
farm. People with skills weave and spins in cottage industries, done at home,.
Average working week was 80 hours.
By 1900
they have white bread and drink tea. They had imported and tinned meats too and
bottled sauces. Vegetable such as cabbages, kale and potatoes were also
available. Machine had been used in farms, so less people work in farms. Many
people move to work in factories. Power comes from coal. New laws prevented
children under 10 to work. The middle classes didn’t do manual works and had
servants. Factory work was not skilled, wages were still not good.
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