SOCB44H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Industrial Revolution

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** population bumped up in the year of 1911. In 1850 and 1871, the population in winnipeg and. Vancouver are even lower than the st. john"s, therefore they are not on the chart. Also, the population in toronto and montreal grew significantly. Montreal"s population growth is more significant than toronto"s. ** indicated that industrial revolution happened to the us first, before it happens in canada. The population growth is significant in the 1860s. Cottage crafts: required a number of skills, from generation to generation, Working in a factory, the skills became useless gradually. The nature of worker changed compared to workers work with skills. Factory often use children, they work long hours with minimum paid. Preindustrial time period: workplace and home are separated; live in a different area with the industry. Workplace and home are the same, bad conditions. These days, people start to live and work in the same area again.

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