The Industrial Revolution Spreads [AP World History] Unit 5 Topic 4

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In this video Heimler walks through three nations into which the Industrial Revolution spread: the United States, Russia, and Japan.
In the United States, industry boomed primarily because of the huge influx of Irish and German immigrants who flooded its shores in search of work. They were often paid low wages, but in many cases had few other choices.
In Russia, they focused their industrial capacity on railroads, most notably the Trans-Siberian Railroad which stretched from Moscow to the Pacific Ocean.
In Japan industrialization took on a more defensive posture. Japan industrialized in order to keep other industrial nations at bay and to protect their own culture.
And while the Industrial Revolution spread throughout the world more traditional manufacturing like shipbuilding in India/South East Asia and iron works in India declined in the face of such overwhelming odds.
If you have any questions, leave them below and Heimler will answer forthwithly.

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Helpful Timestamps for Studying Adverse Effects of the Industrial Revolution 0:18 Industrialization in the United States 1:03 Influx of Immigrants to United States 1:12 American Response to Immigrants 1:36 Industrialization in Russia 1:44 Trans-Siberian Railroad 1:51 Steel Production 2:05 Industrialization in Japan 2:27 Lesser Productions of Goods 3:21 Shipbuilding in India and South East Asia 3:33 Iron Works in India 3:50
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Ha, thanks. Good luck!
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It'll be out sometime in January... and no peeking before Christmas...
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@heimlershistory 4 жыл бұрын
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@meitls 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, my final for this semester is going to be based mainly on unit 5 and I didn't do the reading and really needed help. Thank you!!
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@heimlershistory 4 жыл бұрын
Hey, you're welcome!
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oh hey mirae nice to see you here in the comment section dying over unit 5 :(
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mr. heimler, would you consider the experiences of those under slavery more or less dangerous than those in the early stages of the industrial revolution?
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That's rough, but glad I can help...
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Okay then. I hope you crush it...
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@josebello1049
@josebello1049 4 жыл бұрын
Fast, Succinct, and Effective! Thanks for another great episode! Quick Question! The Indian uprising that you mentioned in India: are you referring to the Sepoy Rebellion? Another quick note and question: as I refer to the College Board Guide for AP, I see that there is no reference for the Victorian Age. I plan to cover it for the purpose of contextualization purposes: what are your thoughts on this?
@heimlershistory
@heimlershistory 4 жыл бұрын
Hey Jose, Yes, I was referring to the Sepoy Rebellion but I'll be covering it by name in the next video (or the one after that... can't remember). And I'm not sure why they left the Victorian Age out, but my guess is that it didn't have worldwide impact (although I bet you could argue that it did). My opinion is always the more contextualization the better. I'm curious what you're going to teach about it.
@josebello1049
@josebello1049 4 жыл бұрын
There are different points I want to cover. Although the coverage would be minimal, I wanted to cover the social, political, and technological elements of the Victorian Age - especially how they may have influenced other societies around the world. I am trying to stay away from being too Eurocentric but once again for the purposes of contextualization I think it is important. I find it fascinating how the dawn of the Victorian Age slowly transitions the world into the global conflicts (AP - Unit 7) . . .
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@heimlershistory
@heimlershistory 4 жыл бұрын
Oh man, this was three days ago. Sorry I missed it! Did you already take the exam?
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@1musketeer311 Жыл бұрын
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@heimlershistory
@heimlershistory 4 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
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@heimlershistory 4 жыл бұрын
AMSCO is probably the best on the new curriculum. If you hang around till January, I'm releasing a video-based review book...
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@sean-pl3us 4 жыл бұрын
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@randomstuffsco5054 3 жыл бұрын
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@heimlershistory
@heimlershistory 4 жыл бұрын
I'm probably too late in responding to give you any meaningful help. Sorry about that. Hope the exam goes well!
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@emmixherrera
@emmixherrera 2 жыл бұрын
Notes Unit 5 V4 1750-1900 How the Industrial Revolution spread from England to the world After Industrial Revolution was established in Britain, It began to spread into Belgium, France, and Germany because they had the same natural advantages as England Later spread to the United States, Japan, and Russia UNITED STATES Became the most significant industrial force in the world WHY? Huge waves of European immigrants that came to the US in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Immigrants were put into factories A good chunk of Americans thought the Immigrant presence polluted The American Nation RUSSIA Industry focused heavily on the building of railroads beginning in late 19th century, Russia undertook the Constructing Of the Trans-Siberian railroad stretched from Moscow to the Pacific Ocean Caused significant increase in trade with eastern states like China Focus #2 : Expansion of the steel industry by 1900s, Russia was the fourth largest producer of Steel JAPAN Japan industrialization was a defensive in nature Wanted to protect their cultural values So instead they borrowed Western industrial techniques in order to make themselves viable in that new world order Kept Western Powers far from coming in and sabotaging their traditions and culture Middle Eastern and Asian Nations continue to produce manufactured goods for sale but not on the scale of industrialized nations Their share in global manufacturing declined during this period Ex. Shipbuilding in India and Southeast Asia Went on a severe decline due to the fact that the British Navy took over the Indian Ocean Ex2. Iron Works in India. Indian ground was rich with iron but the Steep tariffs imposed by the British, the Indians found it was no longer worth it to mine iron and Engage in economically meaningful metal work Uprising in India against British rule British suspected that the iron the Indians were mining were being turned into ammunition to be delivered into the bodies of the British British shut down Indian iron industry by Early 1800s, the industry was non-existent
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That's true. I haven't even finished making Unit 5 yet. Sorry I missed you...
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@kylezero403 3 жыл бұрын
How did the increase in industrial production in Europe lead to a decline in manufacturing in other regions?
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You’re welcome! Good luck!
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@MiddleMindedMedia 4 жыл бұрын
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True story...
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Is the Scientific Revolution the same as the Enlightenment?
@heimlershistory
@heimlershistory 4 жыл бұрын
Not the same. Chronologically it came before the Enlightenment, but you could say they're cousins.
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@kelvinblanco6211 2 жыл бұрын
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These videos are intended to be as condensed as possible- adding quotes will just make it longer and less easy to use for study. I personally think they are great as they are- short, easy to understand, and straight to the point with a few dad jokes on the way (I appreciate them, they make studying somewhat enjoyable).
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@Sarah-hl4nl
@Sarah-hl4nl Жыл бұрын
my notes: from Britain industrial process spread into Belgium, France, and Germany bc had many of same natural advantages England had to begin with after initial spread into the European continent, Industrial Revolution spread further out to the United States, Japan, and Russia United States Became most significant industrial force in the world Bc of large waves of European immagrants (late 19th n early 20th centuries) Most of immigrants Irish n German n often settled in urban centers, bc factories needed unskilled laborers to keep machines churning, n bc factories wanted to pay machine churners next to nothing, immigrants fit the bill Even though, good that found ways to work, a lot of Americans thought immigrant presence polluted American nation Russia industry focused heavily on the building of railroads beginning in late 19th century, Russia undertook the magnificent feat of constructing Trans-Siberian Railroad (stretched all the way from Moscow to Pacific Ocean) effect of completion of this project was a significant increase in trade with eastern states like China another focus of the Russian industrial movement was the expansion of the steel industry 1900 Russia was the fourth largest producer of steel in the world Japan choice to industrialize was more defensive in nature Japanese possessed an ancient culture, of which they were very proud. N saw all the social and political and economic changes that came along with industrialization, the Japanese were smart enough to see that wholesale adoption of this new way of life would put their cherished cultural values at risk clear that the power in the world was gathering around industrialized nations decided to borrow western industrial techniques in order to make themselves useful in that new world order did it insofar as it enabled them to keep western powers from coming in and sabotaging their traditions and culture honorable mention goes to the folks in the Middle Eastern and Asian nations that continued to produce manufactured goods for sale, but not on the scale of the industrialized nations their share in global manufacturing declined Examples shipbuilding in India and Southeast Asia despite a revival of shipbuilding in this region at the end of the 17th century, the increasingly oppressive British rule in India meant that shipbuilding went on a severe decline British navy went ahead and took over in the Indian Ocean. Iron works in India ground beneath the Indian soil was rich with iron, and they had previously prospered by it bc of the steep tariffs imposed by the British, the Indians found it was no longer worth it to mine the iron and engage in any kind of economically meaningful metalwork around this time there was an uprising in India against British rule British suspected that much of the iron the Indians were mining was being turned into ammunition to be delivered into the bodies of the British, which they found incredibly rude So British shut down the Indian iron industry and by the early 1800’s that industry was basically non-existent
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i have a last test tomorrow before midterms next week, thank you for this you’re channel is extremely helpful 🫡 even if it was posted 3 yrs ago
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