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Summary Economic developments 1851-86

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High-quality, detailed revision notes covering the full AS AQA History specification. These notes helped me achieve 92% overall at AS Level. They include clear explanations, concise summaries, key dates, historians’ interpretations, and thematic overviews — perfect for both exam preparation and essay writing. Organised by topic and tailored to AQA mark schemes, these notes are ideal for anyone aiming for an A or A* in History.

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The British economy 1851-86


Key dates
1827: John Neilson’s hot blast is created

1844: James Nasmyth’s team hammer is invented

1851: the great exhibition 6 million visitors and shown in the crystal
palace, other countries products were included to emphasise British free
trade. It led to a rapid increase in export orders and growth of overseas
markets.

1851: textile industry was 2/3 of Britain’s exports

1860: 9069 miles of track carried 153 million passengers and 88 million
tons of freight earning £12.2 million in sales

1863: the first London underground line was opened the metropolitan

1869: the Suez Canal opens

1870: the guano industry was worth £8 million a year

1870: the animal feedstuffs industry was worth £5 million a year

Early 1870: farmers were producing 50% of home wheat consumption and
90% of meat

1850-73: the golden age of agriculture

1873: there were signs of a reduction in the growth of the British economy
especially when compared to the USA and Germany

1875: every major town and seaport was linked by rail and iron ore
production was 15 million tons

1875: 14,510 miles of track carried 490 million passengers and £24.3
million from ticket sales

1776: Adam Smith publishes the wealth of nations which argues for free
trade

1879: Germany introduce tariffs

1881: Britain’s population was 35 million

1881: the fair-trade league was set up

, 1886: 2/3 of wheat consumed in Britain was imported




Key information

Trade in Britain
 40% of manufactured goods came from Britain and 25% of trade
passed through British ports
 Many of the traded goods went to the United States to develop their
industry
 Britain became the “workshop of the world”
 Laissez faire approach facilitated free trade



Agriculture, trade and industry
 High farming methods included growing wheat and root crops as
well as stocking cattle, sheep and pigs the surplus stock fed the
animals
 The problems of poor drainage were met by manufacturing clay
pipes and the government gave loan schemes to invest in drainage
systems
 The introduction of farming machinery was slow due to the ready
availability of cheap labour
 There was some manufacturing equipment used such as the better
ploughs and seed drops as well as improved efficiency in crop
rotation
 The growth in population as well as the increase in railway
connections had huge benefits for farming
 Most of this was due to the lack of a string of good harvests
between 1850-73

The development of trade
 Britain's staple industries were coal, iron, steel, shipbuilding,
engineering and textiles. These industries produced an economic
growth of about 2-3% per year
 The output in these industries was far beyond the home
consumption which led to a growing demand for British exports, the
profits raised provided capital for investment both overseas an at
home
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