Industrial Revolution - Worksheet 5 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION WORKSHEET 5 1. Imagine you live in London in the first half of the 1800s. Describe your living conditions. (Positive and Negative). 2. Are you satisfied with your living conditions? Explain your opinion completely... (20) 3. To which countries of the world did the Industrial Revolution extend to, in the next century? (6) 4. England had/possessed several colonies around the world. What is a colony? Give an example of an English colony in the 1800s. (4) INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION WORKSHEET 5 1. Imagine you live in London in the first half of the 1800s. Describe your living conditions. (Positive and Negative). 2. Are you satisfied with your living conditions? Explain your opinion completely... (20) 3. To which countries of the world did the Industrial Revolution extend to, in the next century? (6) 4. England had/possessed several colonies around the world. What is a colony? Give an example of an English colony in the 1800s. (4) INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION WORKSHEET 5 1. Imagine you live in London in the first half of the 1800s. Describe your living conditions. (Positive and Negative). 2. Are you satisfied with your living conditions? Explain your opinion completely... (20) 3. To which countries of the world did the Industrial Revolution extend to, in the next century? (6) 4. England had/possessed several colonies around the world. What is a colony? Give an example of an English colony in the 1800s. (4) Industrial Revolution - Worksheet 5 Worksheet 5 Memo 1. Negative * Overpopulation * Livestock in the city * 8-10 people with animals in 1 room *Stench/Stink/Odor) Positive * Show applied trade and factory towns * Better city planning * Redesign of sewage system * London became leader in the field of planning and health * Dumps and dirty * Dirt came into towns with flooding. * River stinks. * Diseases broke out * People began to move away * Parliament had to close * Epidemics / slums I would not be happy with the circumstances, the risk of diseases is high. 2. America, France, Germany, Japan, Russia, South Africa. 3. Land owned by another country. Parts of South Africa was a British colony in the 1800s