1. Age of reason
1.1. People think about human improvement
1.2. Coffe houses and royal society
1.2.1. Spread of thoughts
1.3. No more superstition
1.4. Confident society
1.4.1. Industrial enlightenment
1.5. Scientific ideas
1.5.1. Isaac Newton
1.5.1.1. Force of gravity
1.5.2. Boyle
1.5.2.1. Air and gas with physical properties
2. Mercantilism
2.1. Exporting more goods than importing
2.1.1. Nations increased
3. Mass production
3.1. Canals
3.1.1. Motorways of the 18th century
3.1.2. Reduced costs of transporting goods
4. Global influence
4.1. Expand new ideas or technologies
4.2. Trade with other nations
4.2.1. Spice from India
4.2.2. Tobacco from North America
4.2.3. Tea from China
5. British navy exploited Africa
5.1. Trade of slave
5.1.1. Unhealthy condition
5.1.2. Unhealthy condition
5.1.3. Forced to work
6. The lunar society
6.1. 1971
6.2. Darwin
6.3. Bolton
6.4. Watt
6.5. Within 3 years..
6.5.1. SOHO, a new kind of workplace
6.5.1.1. Life of workers trasnsformed
6.5.1.2. New instruments
6.5.1.3. Liberal economic and political climate
7. Britain
7.1. Population grew
7.1.1. Needed a change
7.1.1.1. Coal as a new tipe of fuel
7.1.1.1.1. Coal replaced wood
7.1.1.2. New invention
7.1.1.2.1. Steam engine
7.1.1.3. Ned discoveries
7.1.1.3.1. Solar system
8. 18th century
8.1. Mass explosion of new ideas and technological inventions
8.2. Intellectual climate
9. Pereira brothers
9.1. Improve upon the steam engine
9.2. Revolutionized the whole world
10. Entrepreneurship in the West Indies
10.1. Create a company or a factory
10.1.1. Give people jobs
11. New lifestyle for Britain
11.1. Middle class very rich
11.2. People had more money
11.2.1. Luxury items
11.2.2. Luxury items
11.2.3. Pottery
11.2.4. Cosmetics