The title of our exhibit was “Unlawful Conditions, Dangerous Work spaces and Mistreated Children”. We came up with this title by looking at all the different bad conditions the children had to deal with during the Industrial Revolution. We discussed the three topics that we thought were the worst for the children and made it our title. I hope when visitors see our exhibit they will learn how badly children were really treated during the Industrial Revolution. I hope they learn about how young children were when they started working and all the terrible jobs they had to endure. They should see how the Factory Acts helped keep children under ten from working and stopped the unlawful hours and conditions they had to work in. This exhibit should help people see how bad the Industrial Revolution was and how it started to get better towards the end.
As I walked around the four other exhibit’s I learned a lot about the other parts of the Industrial revolution. The first exhibit I saw was called “weaving Slavery Into The Industrial Revolution” and it had a lot of pictures and showed how slavery contributed to the increase of wealth and products. It also explained how high demands for cotton made slavery in the mills more common. The next exhibit I visited was the “Fueling Transportation In The Industrial Revolution” and I learned that trains could travel through all different kinds of landscapes and reduced travel times. However, the new transportation negatively affected things and they wanted to preserve the nature. Another exhibit was “Changes to Life Conditions Due to the Industrial Revolution” and I learned that because of the factories there was a lot of smoke and air pollution. This lead to the rivers smelling bad, turning brown, and becoming very cloudy during the revolution. The last exhibit I saw was “A New Age is Looming Over the Horizon”. This exhibit showed how the loom made textiles easier and people began to spin in their homes. I also learned that five year old children could run the wheel and kids were separated by age into different working classes. Families were still poor because they only earned six schillings. All four of these exhibits taught me something about the Industrial Revolution that I never knew before.