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Name
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Menessa Bdair
1
Storm Jansen
10
Roel van der Beek
2
Oscar de Jong
11
Lies Bosma
3
Anne Koesman
12
Jessica van Brussel
4
Ted Lucassen
13
Carolina Caenen
5
Sem Ott
14
Emre Cikrikciglu
6
Chanel Poel
15
Max Dekker
7
Alexander Tekofsky
16
Esmee van 't Ende
8
Milan Thalen
17
Yakeen Al Hamoud
9
Robin Visscher
18
Lise van Wilgen
19
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Today's lesson
Time for the PA.
Planners.
Explanation of 3.1.
Time to work.
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Chapter 3
The Industrial Revolution!
What does it actually mean?
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Industrial Revolution
Just another topic...
1. Social laws
2. Feminism
3. Socialism
4. Factories
5. Napoleon
6. Colonies
7. Dutch King
8. World War I
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Industrial Revolution
Just another topic...
1. Social laws
2. Feminism
3. Socialism
4. Factories
5. Napoleon
6. Colonies
7. Dutch King
8. World War I
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Today's aim
You know what the industrial revolution is.
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Industrial revolution!
Industrial revolution began around 1750.
A lot of natural resources (coal).
A lot of harbours.
New techniques in agriculture.
More demand for clothing.
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Go to work
Read page 48.
Do question 1, 2 and 3 on page 61, and do question 1 to 9 on page 62 and 63 in pairs or in a group of three. You can quietly discus with the person next to you