key features.

    Cards (8)

    • Growth of towns
      People moved from the countryside to towns to find work in new factories
      Over 80% were living in towns by 1901 census
    • Back to back houses
      Lots of poor quality houses were built to rent out to new workers
      Back to back court houses were the worst sort
    • New factories and coal mines
      People stopped working at home
      They worked in factories
      Coal mines boomed as coal was needed for new steam engines
    • New ideas and scientific discoveries
      Religion declined
      1861 Germ Theory – germs discovered
      The Theory of Evolution became accepted
    • New farming techniques
      Enclosure, crop rotation and new
      equipment meant more food could
      be grown by fewer people
      This removed the fear of famine
    • Democracy
      More men were given the right to
      vote in 1832, 1867 and 1884
      Governments took notice of the
      needs of poorer people
      Disraeli was a reforming prime
      minister
    • New transport like canals and trains
      Railways allowed people and goods
      to move quickly
      Steam ships allowed people and
      goods to move around the British
      Empire
    • Society changed
      Middle class grew
      Working class were mostly ignored
      until their voting power grew
      1870 Forster’s Education Act made
      school compulsory for children under
      12