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Lesson Topic
Industrialization
Lesson Outline
Another impact of the Industrial Revolution is its transformative global impact, temporarily increasing Europe's share of the world's population and scattering Europeans around the world. Australia and New Zealand became outposts of European civilization in the South Pacific. The Americas felt the brunt of huge movements of people. Latin America received European immigrants, and the US welcomed the largest number of immigrants: approx. 32 million between 1860-1931. We discussed the differences between Industrialization in the United States and Russia. While examining the spread of industrialization to new places, we practiced the skill of identifying patterns and connections among historical developments and processes.
Assignment
Study Chap. 9 for test next Wed., 1/25!
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Session Hours
0.75
Hours Attended
0.75
Entry Status
Review Status
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