The Industrial Revolution
2. Mechanised Farming : To meet the increasing demand for more raw material the farmers used the new machines for sowing, ploughing, digging, reaping and thrashing purposes.
3. Invention of Chemical Fertilizers :
The chemical fertilizers were used to grow crops. It improved the financial conditions of the farmers.
4. Digging of Soils : The new machines were used in digging the soil deep. Thus the barren lands were brought under cultivation and new crops were grown.
5. Irrigation Facilities : Now the farmers no longer dependent on monsoons but had improved the means of irrigation.
6. Rearing of Farm Cattle : With the development of farming the new breeds of farm cattle also developed.
7. Import of Raw Material : As the industries grew, more raw material had to be imported.
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Mention the aims of the Trade Unions.
“Industrialisation gave birth to Imperialism.” Describe.
The Industrial Revolution was the beginning of a 'Machine Age'. Justify.
Describe the effects of Industrialisation on Transport.
Describe the significance of the flying shuttle loom and spinning jenny.
Write a note on water frame and mule.
Where was the steam power first used?
Describe the meaning of the following terms:
Industrial Revolution, Capital, Capitalism, Socialism, Protective Tariff, Laissez Faire.
Enumerate the invention of Thomas Savery.
What was 'Puffing Devil'?
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