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'This Grade 8 Social Sciences Part 2 History Noteset is perfect for helping a student understand and retain the CAPS syllabus for grades 8 History. It includes comprehensive notes and summaries for terms 1 to 4 in an easy to read format to help you stay up to date with the curriculum. Save time and effort with this noteset to ensure you are prepared for exams and assessments.

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Social Sciences

, CHANGES IN BRITAIN > INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

Modern world = dependent on INDUSTRIES [manufacturing + mining]
> supply of goods (modern society→work, residence, school,
transport, entertainment)

INDUSTRIES = dependent on CAPITAL (money) & labour (men +
women)

1700s & 1800s > Britain = large scale establishment of INDUSTRIES = INDUSTRIAL
REVOLUTION


WEALTH OF SLAVE TRADE

Z Transatlantic slave trade = economic gains for America + Britain > European slave
traders = capture / trade slaves > work on cotton, sugar and tobacco plantations
[also trade slaves for guns and other goods from Europe]
Z British slave trade = +- 245 years
Z 10,000 voyages to Africa (British slave traders) > capture slaves + trade
Z British ships = +- 3.4 million slaves from Africa to America (sold at a huge profit)
Z Colonies send raw materials (cotton)→Britain > manufacturing goods
Z 1750→1780 > +- 70% British government income = taxation of goods from colonies



IMPORTANCE OF SLAVE TRADE
>Britain = biggest slave trader
→slave trade = enriches Britain (+people) = money for new machines + businesses (puts
the Industrial Revolution into action)


ECONOMY BEFORE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
[FARM ECONOMY & COTTAGE INDUSTRIES]

FARMING ECONOMY:

AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION = new ways of farming (leads to Industrial Revolution)

Early 1700s> agriculture = main ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (Britain) [imports (luxuries) = tea,
sugar, rice & sheep farming = wool production]

W Learn about soil products
W Make basic goods in houses / workshops
W Stay in the same village for life

Agriculture = work for artisans (wagon makers & tool makers & small manufacturers >
cottage industries)

[COTTAGE INDUSTRIES → ordinary house from which OWNERS work and
produce HANDMADE goods]


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,BUT (change) > Britain's population  = farmers could not
produce enough food & had to develop FARMING METHODS >
fertilizers & planter → produce more food > no need to employ
many people (povertydue to less labour intensive approach)



Early 1800s’ > farm workers migrate to colonies (America &
Cape) for a better place to live > others look for work in towns = BRING TRADE
BETWEEN FARMERS, TOWNS & COLONIES


INCLUDING THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
[INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION → way new manufacturing machines changed
people's way of life]

→ change society RADICALLY, but GRADUAL PROCESS [lasts +- a century]

→ 1700s begin > BRITAIN and spreads to Europe & America

→period in the 18th and 19th centuries when Britain was transformed from a
predominantly agricultural nation into the manufacturing workshop of the world

→result of the changes in economic and social organization

→characterized mainly by the replacement of hand tools with power-driven machines and
the concentration of industry in large enterprises

**mass production = hundreds / thousands of the same products are made in a SHORT
PERIOD




[STEAM ENGINE]
→ MOST IMPORTANT INVENTION of the
Industrial Revolution

→ 1712 > Thomas Newcomen

→ steam power = mass production in factories >
provided power for new modes of transport
(trains & steamboats)



SOCIAL CHANGES → INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
W Middle class developed (businessmen, traders, doctors, lawyers, teachers etc.) >
passage of time → workers = organized > better wages & working conditions > earn
better money & children go to school [  living standards]




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, CHANGE IN STANDARD OF LIVING:
 middle & upper class
 low and working class



URBANIZATION & CHANGING LIVING CONDITIONS:

DUE TO URBANIZATION = MIGRATION
URBANISATION Workers move to and from
cities
Z Towns = unpleasant
Z Factory bosses = build small houses >
Move to live near work
close together (rows) [e.g. Manchester +
Birmingham] = TOWNS + CITIES GROW ()
Z Only 1 water pump per street
Z Sewage flows in the streets = POVERTY
Z
Z
Only a few outside toilets
Dirty conditions = spread of diseases
POVERTY
[smallpox + dysentery; 1832 = 31,000 Z People = not happy with standard of living
cholera deaths] > move to cities
Z Chosen to be part of factory system /
farming / mining
Work long, hard (unfair) hours
WORKSHOPS Z
Z LACK OF LEGAL PROTECTION
Z URBAN VULNERABILITY
Z Big buildings = helping poor people who
Z Men + women + children = exploited
have no home / job
Z Factory bosses = being directed
Z Lodging + voiding > people work AROUND
&exploitation
THE WORKHOUSES FOR NO PAYMENT
(lodging + food are their wages)
Z Poor orphans, sick, elderly, disabled &
unwed mothers




MINES AND FACTORIES & CHILD LABOUR [MILLS & MINES]:

Industrial Revolution (beneficial to some):

Z Opportunity
Z Learning new skills
Z Career follows
Z to make money

Workers > long hours for very little pay

Mines + factories = dirty, unhealthy & dangerous [despite this people migrate to
industrialized towns + cities for work]

Steam engine = coal industry impact
MINES Z
Z Coal Mining = Britain > OLDEST INDUSTRIES




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