The Industrial Revolution (1750–1914) · 1750 – 1914
The Birth of Industrialisation
Technological innovation and the shift from agrarian to industrial economies in Britain.
Key Questions
- 1What factors enabled the Industrial Revolution to begin in Britain?
- 2How did industrialisation change the way people lived and worked?
- 3What were the short-term and long-term consequences of industrialisation?
ACARA Content Descriptions
AC9H9K01
Year: Year 9
Subject: Humanities and Social Sciences
Unit: The Industrial Revolution (1750–1914)
Period: 1750 – 1914
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