Directions. I can t repeat any part of the story! Listen and follow the directions carefully. Do NOT ask for repeating!

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The Urban Game

Directions Concentrate on listening to the story. Work as a group with each instruction to complete the task in the minutes given. You will be evaluated on your poster and a short quiz at the end (100 points!). I can t repeat any part of the story! Listen and follow the directions carefully. Do NOT ask for repeating!

It is 1700 in England. Draw a river across your paper connecting east to west. The river should be about an inch wide. Draw a wooden bridge across the river, 4 roads originating from each direction, 10 houses, a church, a cemetery, a commons area, a store, a pub, a coal mine, and a lot of trees all over the scene.

By 1745, the scene begins to change Build yourself 1 nice home anywhere on the map you would like it to be. Construct a canal to provide better transportation it must run parallel to the river.

By 1750, the population begins to grow a bit. Add 7 houses to your scene.

By 1760, needs are different. Take away half of the commons area and add 1 more nice house.

In 1773, the town changes drastically. No turning back. Add one factory. The cotton factory must be located on the river bank.

The factory is changing our town. By 1774, we are growing. This is progress! Add 5 houses, 1 church, 1 pub, and 1 store. You may draw additional roads and 1 bridge. Add 5 new factories. Things will only get better with this progress! Right?

By 1780, with all of the new factories, the demand for labor has grown our population. People are coming from all around the town for work. Add 5 tenements.

By 1781, the new population requires more Add 1 store, 1 pub, and 1 church. Add 1 school for boys. While much of the population works in the factories for low wages, there is a small middle class and an elite upper class of owners. They need the schooling for their boys.

By 1782, many of the workers in the factories need something to help them forget the hard work they do in the factories. Add 2 more pubs.

By the next year, 1783, other wealthy investors come to town. Add 2 large, special, luxury homes.

By 1784, the new owners begin bringing more progress for our town. Add 10 more factories. Add a huge monster house.

As the century turns in 1800, we are definitely seeing the costs of progress. We need to find more energy and update our town to support the factories. Add 1 new coal mine and a new iron bridge to replace the old wooden bridge.

This progress is really taking its toll By 1815, the town is no longer as excited about the factories coming to town. Add a cemetery, complete with headstones. Many of the headstones will read the names of those who died from doing their jobs in the new factories.

Maybe a new development will make it all worth it. By 1820, a new form of transportation is coming to town. Add 1 railroad line connecting your factory district to the outer coal mining regions.

Unfortunately, only the wealthy will benefit from the new transportation. The rest just work and sleep. Some get frustrated by the situation. By 1827, our little town has definitely changed. Add 1 jail and 2 pubs.

Still, progress doesn t stop. By 1837, we have to find ways to keep the town up at night to get the work done. Draw street lights (fueled by oil), lining your business and community streets.

The work is never ending. By 1838, with the changes in the factories for more production, it is getting more dangerous to go to work. Many of the injured and killed are the children working in the factories. Add 2 hospitals and 1 cemetery.

For the factory owners, life is good. They are making money and need more ways to transport their goods. By 1840, another addition comes to town. Add one more railroad line.

The population to work in the factories is ever growing. By 1842, there is great demand for more housing and for businesses to support the population changes. Of course, new investors will come as well. Add 20 houses, 5 tenements, 2 stores, 1 church, 5 factories, 1 pub, and 1 other huge, nice house.

The middle and upper classes of our town are demanding social opportunities. By 1845, our little town is growing into a full city. Add 1 museum, 1 university, 2 theaters, 2 more private schools.

For the working class, by 1850, life only gets worse. There are no regulations on the factories. The pollution is fogging our city. Workers are being killed or injured every day. The women and children are no longer innocent and protected. Times have definitely changed Add 3 more cemeteries, 1 jail, 3 more hospitals - all to accommodate the poor victims of urban life.

Wrap-up Questions What changes occurred as the Industrial Revolution took hold? How did the appearance of the cities change? How do you think people s lives changed as a result? What factors are similar to today? What is different?