The Victorians: A Turning Point in British History · AD 1837 – AD 1901
The Industrial Revolution
How steam power and factories changed Britain from a rural to an urban nation.
Key Questions
- 1How did the steam engine change the way people worked?
- 2Why did people move from the countryside to the cities?
- 3What were the pros and cons of the Industrial Revolution?
National Curriculum Attainment Targets
KS2: History - Post-1066 British HistoryKS2: History - The Victorians
Year: Year 6
Subject: History
Unit: The Victorians: A Turning Point in British History
Period: AD 1837 – AD 1901
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