Key Points:
Historical Context:
Political Ideas:
Effects of the Enlightenment:
Rise of Nationalism:
Political Discontent with Monarchies:
New Ideologies and Government Systems:
Revolution Examples:
Other Nationalist Movements:
Catalyst: The steam engine replaced reliance on water power, facilitating widespread technological adoption.
Regional Differences in Industrialization:
France: Slow industrialization due to limited resources; Napoleon's canal connected coal and iron resources.
USA: Favorable conditions led to rapid industrial growth, enhanced by natural resources and population growth.
Russia: Rapidly built railroads (notably the trans-Siberian railroad) to catch up with Europe, influenced by the state rather than individual entrepreneurs.
Japan: Defensive industrialization (Meiji Restoration) allowed Japan to modernize rapidly and become a regional power.
First Industrial Revolution:
Second Industrial Revolution: Expanded industrialization beyond Britain, introducing:
Technological Effects: