1st Ind Rev - horse replaced 2nd Ind Rev - human productivity increase 3rd Ind Rev - human empowered 4th Ind Rev - human workforce replaced 5th Ind Rev - human replaced
Tom, This is a good summary of the first and second stages of Industrial Revolution. The chart in the video is very useful. The amount of information is concise and well communicated.
Thanks a lot Tom, I have a history midterm about the industrial revolution and these notes were convincing and reliable. Thanks again and I hope u do more successful videos and wish u the best.
Great videos! They have become my new AP Euro teacher. Are there any good resources out there any of you would recommend when studying the Revolutions of 1848?
Third industrial revolution was 1945-1970's where atomic power came into being and Asia starts to become a dominant industrial force. America becomes a service orientated society. The fourth industrial revolution is 1980's to present with computer and electronic technology coming to forefront.
Good lecture Professor Richey. I'm hardly well informed about this subject. But, I like this history explained in historical categories of developmental periods as you explain. I can easily see (NOW) how inventions can be broken down into periods related their effects on society,
Tom, my class and I noticed your point loma mug. Where did you get it? We are Point Loma High School Pointers and are enjoying your sharing of knowledge and we are curious about your mug and its origins....
this is the perfect example of when a teacher is just trying to make vids for their class, and goes viral on yt. my ap world history teacher uses your vids every once and a while
The 2nd industrial revolution was better although the fact that the first one was the first time we had engines do work instead of humans makes in more revolutionary
Just to let ya know, so you can maybe put a popup note - the steam engine was invented by Thomas savery in 1698, an it worked, so it wasn't just a fanciful drawing like a davinci etc.
You've missed out the Steam Engine in your Inventions list. Why does Textiles and Textile machinery always come first? Take away Textiles and Textile machinery and you'd still have an Industrial Revolution. Take away the Steam Engine and Steam machinery and there would be no Industrial Revolution.
From 1800 to 1900 in England. 20,000 Waterwheels declined in number. Windmills declined in number. The Englishman Thomas Newcomen's 1500 Atmospheric Pumps disappeared. The Scotsman James Watt's 500 Steam Engines and their successors increased in number to 10,000,000! Total available Power increased by between 1400 and 1500 times, a percentage increase of between 40,000% and 50,000%!!! The Industrial Revolution was a Power Revolution. And it was all kicked of by only one invention, James Watt's invention of the world's first PRACTICAL Steam Powered Engine. It was nothing to do with Textiles and Spinning machinery.
James Watt didn't improve Newcomen's Atmospheric Pump, it couldn't be improved, even by James Watt. Even a 100% efficient atmospheric pump would give a maximum 14.7 psi. of atmospheric power. James Watt did invent the world's first PRACTICAL Steam Powered Engine. Watt dumped Newcomen's Atmospheric Power and Arkwright's Water-Power for high pressure Steam Power. To achieve that he had to invent a new engine, the world's first PRACTICAL High Pressure Steam Engine. It was the one and only invention that created the first and biggest Industrial Revolution. It was a Power Revolution. No more Newcomen Atmospherically Powered Pumps or Arkwright's Water-Powered 2000 years old Water-wheels.
No offence but this is a little silly, creating phrases in an on going process, why don't we do this with the agricultural revolution? The simple answer is because the term is used to indicated the moment of change from the total reliance of one method to the greater reliance on anther.
wish all teachers taught this way
Thanks! Glad to hear I'm making learning enjoyable for you!
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I have an exam tomorrow and this video really helped me as I needed to revise, thank you!
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1st Ind Rev - horse replaced
2nd Ind Rev - human productivity increase
3rd Ind Rev - human empowered
4th Ind Rev - human workforce replaced
5th Ind Rev - human replaced
Thanks for summarizing this. Highly appreciate this video. Taking history this summer maymester and I truly appreciate you!!
Tom,
This is a good summary of the first and second stages of Industrial Revolution. The chart in the video is very useful. The amount of information is concise and well communicated.
Thanks! I'm glad this video was helpful to you!
Tom Richey
I knew these things over 40 years ago when I was a boy, but I appreciate your organizational, illustration, and communication skills.
@@tomrichey you missed one, electric motor, one key element
Your videos really helped me study for the test tomorrow. I feel way more prepared than I did before. Thank you so much!
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Thanks a lot Tom, I have a history midterm about the industrial revolution and these notes were convincing and reliable. Thanks again and I hope u do more successful videos and wish u the best.
Luv all your videos. Got to study this for my final. I will use this as an intro summary. Thanks so much. U r the best Tom.
incredible video, very simple, everything is well explained, REALLY helped me understand the Industrial Revolution better
I got an A+ because of this video. I replayed this video 3x times and I know everything about ind. revolution.!!! YEYYY
Hi Tom,
Thank you for making these great videos.
You should include the Jacquard loom. The first programable machine
1st Industrial Revolution: Steam engine
2nd Industrial Revolution: Electric motor, internal combustion engine
great explanations..great way to summarise.. cheers
Very well explained. Thanks 🙏
hi Tom thanks for the information. love the way you explain the information this helped me more than my text book. you ROCK Tom!!
Great videos! They have become my new AP Euro teacher.
Are there any good resources out there any of you would recommend when studying the Revolutions of 1848?
Third industrial revolution was 1945-1970's where atomic power came into being and Asia starts to become a dominant industrial force. America becomes a service orientated society. The fourth industrial revolution is 1980's to present with computer and electronic technology coming to forefront.
thank you so much, this video helps me too much God bless you!
And God bless you for watching!
Excellent job. Thanks a bunch
The Chemical and the Electrical industries is what make the Second different from the First
My school does not offer AP euro classes but I'm taking the exam, these videos are saving me! Thank you so much!
That's great! Glad I'm able to prepare you for the exam!
I JUST HAD A TEST ON THIS D: Why did you post it the day AFTER
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Good explanation
been so helpful thank you
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Good lecture Professor Richey. I'm hardly well informed about this subject. But, I like this history explained in historical categories of developmental periods as you explain. I can easily see (NOW) how inventions can be broken down into periods related their effects on society,
Tom, my class and I noticed your point loma mug. Where did you get it? We are Point Loma High School Pointers and are enjoying your sharing of knowledge and we are curious about your mug and its origins....
Im in 5th grade and i needed this vid thx for Social Studies
this is the perfect example of when a teacher is just trying to make vids for their class, and goes viral on yt. my ap world history teacher uses your vids every once and a while
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Great video! Keep it up!
enjoyed the video! great teacher!
Hey ! French here, my finals are next week and I'd like to thank you for you help ! :)
nice video man, helped me better understand it
do you have one about nationalism in china?
do you have a video on the FIRST industrial revolution??? is it "the industrial revolution and imperialism Q&A???
like it good job helped a lot thanks
Great
anybody got a summary on this?
AMAZING video. Laughed hard at 8:32
Good luck to everyone taking the AP Euro test today :P
Plzz make a Napoleon video!!!!!
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The 2nd industrial revolution was better although the fact that the first one was the first time we had engines do work instead of humans makes in more revolutionary
Just to let ya know, so you can maybe put a popup note - the steam engine was invented by Thomas savery in 1698, an it worked, so it wasn't just a fanciful drawing like a davinci etc.
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You've missed out the Steam Engine in your Inventions list.
Why does Textiles and Textile machinery always come first?
Take away Textiles and Textile machinery and you'd still have an Industrial Revolution.
Take away the Steam Engine and Steam machinery and there would be no Industrial Revolution.
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From 1800 to 1900 in England.
20,000 Waterwheels declined in number.
Windmills declined in number.
The Englishman Thomas Newcomen's 1500 Atmospheric Pumps disappeared.
The Scotsman James Watt's 500 Steam Engines and their successors increased in number to 10,000,000!
Total available Power increased by between 1400 and 1500 times, a percentage increase of between 40,000% and 50,000%!!!
The Industrial Revolution was a Power Revolution.
And it was all kicked of by only one invention, James Watt's invention of the world's first PRACTICAL Steam Powered Engine.
It was nothing to do with Textiles and Spinning machinery.
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James Watt didn't improve Newcomen's Atmospheric Pump, it couldn't be improved, even by James Watt.
Even a 100% efficient atmospheric pump would give a maximum 14.7 psi. of atmospheric power.
James Watt did invent the world's first PRACTICAL Steam Powered Engine.
Watt dumped Newcomen's Atmospheric Power and Arkwright's Water-Power for high pressure Steam Power.
To achieve that he had to invent a new engine, the world's first PRACTICAL High Pressure Steam Engine.
It was the one and only invention that created the first and biggest Industrial Revolution.
It was a Power Revolution.
No more Newcomen Atmospherically Powered Pumps or Arkwright's Water-Powered 2000 years old Water-wheels.
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No offence but this is a little silly, creating phrases in an on going process, why don't we do this with the agricultural revolution?
The simple answer is because the term is used to indicated the moment of change from the total reliance of one method to the greater reliance on anther.
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