"THE SUGAR THEY RAISED WAS EXCELLENT: NOBODY TASTED BLOOD IN IT"
— RALPH WALDO EMERSON, on consuming sugar harvested by slaves
— RALPH WALDO EMERSON, on consuming sugar harvested by slaves
Unit 3: Industrial REVOLUTION AND IMPERIALISM: COTTON, CAPITALISM AND THE WINNERS AND LOSERS IN MAKING A T-SHIRT
TWO HUNDRED fifty YEARS after industrialization: ARE WE BETTER OFF?
HOW DID COTTON AND COAL CHANGE THE WORLD?
WHY WAS SOCIALISM ROOTED IN THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION?
HOW DID THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION LEAD TO IMPERIALISM?
How do CHina and Japan react to the ASCENDANCE OF EUROPE?
HANDOUTS AND DOCUMENTS |
MEDIA RESOURCES |
The J Curve: What is the relationship between Industrialization and population growth?
Gapminder resources: Other:
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The Industrial Revolution: Fossil fuels and the Transformation of Labor, Manufacturing and Consumption
The Lancashire Cotton Famine: Solidarity and Starvation
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Marxism
Marxism, Socialism, Communism note taking handout
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Making a T-Shirt: Modern Industrial Revolution
Imperialism
Imperialism: Introduction in Africa and India
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Class notes:
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Climate Change Research Project: Navigate here
Russian Revolution
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