• transformation of production and society, 1760-1840, originating in Britain
  • steam engine, spinning jenny, power loom, iron smelting with coke
  • shift from manual labor and animal power to mechanized energy systems
  • factory system replaced cottage industry, urbanization accelerated
  • fossil fuels (coal, then oil) as primary energy source
  • railways, telegraphs, mass production, standardized parts
  • population explosion, colonial expansion, labor movements
  • preceded by the Renaissance, led directly to the Information Age
  • redefined the relationship between knowledge, energy, and material transformation