Udemy
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
Turn what you know into an opportunity and reach millions around the world.
Learn More
Your cart is empty.
Keep shopping
The Industrial Revolution in Britain 1707 to 1830
Rating: 4.8 out of 5(16 ratings)
459 students

The Industrial Revolution in Britain 1707 to 1830

The birth of the industrial revolution in Britain between 1707 and 1830 - textiles, coal and iron, steam engines
Created byRoss Maynard
Last updated 8/2020
English

What you'll learn

  • The history of the industrial revolution in Britain from 1707 to 1830
  • The factors that created the conditions for the industrial revolution
  • Developments in the textile industry in the eighteenth century
  • The development of steam as a source of power
  • The birth of steam locomotion
  • Developments in coal, coke and iron
  • Civil engineering in the eighteenth century
  • Scientific developments in the eighteenth century

Course content

1 section10 lectures1h 46m total length
  • The Birth of the Industrial Revolution in Britain6:11
  • The Textiles Revolution13:35

    Developments in the textile industry in the eighteenth century

  • The Birth of the Steam Engine10:29

    The early developments in steam power

  • The Age of Steam Locomotion14:31

    The birth of steam locomotion and the first railways.

  • Fuelling the Industrial Revolution9:26

    The coal, coke and iron industries in the eighteenth century

  • The Engineering Revolution6:01

    The profession of civil engineering is formed.

  • The Scientific Revolution18:28

    Developments in science and medicine in the eighteenth century

  • Black Lives in the Industrial Revolution5:08

    The place of black people in Britain during the eighteenth century was seen to be as servants. A few, however, rose to positions of prominence.

  • The Birth of the Industrial Revolution4:08

    Final remarks on the birth of the industrial revolution

  • The Industrial Revolution History Quiz18:56

    Our test your knowledge quiz for this course

Requirements

  • There are no pre-course requirements

Description

The Industrial Revolution started in Britain in the eighteenth century. A number of factors converged to create the conditions for developments in industry and science. Agricultural improvements created a cadre of wealthy landowners with money to invest. Improved educational opportunities, particularly in Scotland, created a broader set of young people with ideas and ambition. Greater religious freedom allowed individuals of talent to develop businesses. Interest in science and technology blossomed and the birth of the coffee house culture brought people with ideas into the orbit of those with money.

But it was not all rosy. The new culture of ideas and experimentation was almost entirely limited to men. A woman’s place was seen to be in the home. At the same time the slave trade flourished providing much of the wealth for investment and, shamefully, Britain was a key facilitator in this odious business – and there were few voices of dissent at the time.

And the poor lived short and brutish lives of hard physical work in grim conditions with an inadequate diet and very little healthcare.

In this course I am going to take you through the key milestones of the early industrial revolution – in the textile industry, in coal mining and iron production, in civil engineering; in the development of steam power and the birth of the railways.

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone interested in industrial history
  • People interested in the birth of the industrial revolution in Great Britain