The Industrial Revolution which changed the way we live and do things till today
“The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840.” The revolution began in the United Kingdom, then spread throughout Western Europe, North America, Japan, and eventually all over the world.Well, I won’t say that the Industrial Revolution was neither good nor bad for the world.” In my opinion, some of the good and bad things that happened back then shaped the countries such as, England, Russia, United States, and so much more the way the are now. Where do you really think all this would be countries if the did not Revolve? It would most likely …show more content…
The reason for this is because historian says that there are good things and bad things on the industrial revolution, some of the pros of the industrial revolution are steam engines, more houses, money, and more clothing, more technology, less human labor in the creation of more products, more uniform products. Cons of the industrial revolution are Industrial Revolution was the heavy sewerage, child labor and heaps of pollution,there were poor and unsafe working conditions. Small workshops and cottages were put out of business, It brought technology with it but created fewer jobs for the machines could do it in half the time of a human, there was more crime, shorter life expectancy during this time period of life. My viewpoint that I want to make on this industrial revolution is that young children are being forced to work in the factories so that they can earn money for their family in order so that they can live. There were many different kinds of jobs during the industrial revolution depending on how lucky you were, very few children got employed in a trade, the less lucky ones worked on farms or helped with spinning cloth.As the industrial revolution countries to get bigger and bigger there were more factories and workplace children can earn money. As all this are going to factories owners are getting richer and richer, while the workers became very poor as they were paid low wages. They were living in unhealthy, overcrowded conditions, children are working 16-18 hours a day, with little break and no fresh