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    During the 1800’s, there was an era called the Industrial Revolution which followed a time period of farming. During this time period, many people made their living working in factories and many industrial cities and towns grew up. This time period is significant because people went from farming and living in the countryside to living in and working in cities. To begin, the Industrial Revolution was more negative because of child labor. During this time period, children were used in factories…

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    movement known as the Industrial Revolution. Although it started in Britain, the industrial revolution expanded to different places in Europe and America for as long as 1840. The Industrial Revolution was the process of change from a handicraft economy to one dominated by industries and machines. The invention of new machinery led to factories, controlled by the upper class and worked by lower class citizens. The growth of factories and industry during the Industrial Revolution created a new…

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    The industrial revolution left a drastic mark on society. The revolution changed the ways of people in the 18th century drastically; the classes began to change, some individuals became very wealthy but some individuals lived in horrible conditions. Children were sent to work in factories where they were mistreated and made to work as much as adults. Women began working in textile industries and started to spend less time at home with their families. The problems of the industrial revolution…

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    Industrial Revolution Impact The Industrial Revolution began in the late 17th century and was an era where many different countries were advancing. Britain was the first country to start this era and soon spread to many other countries. The Industrial Revolution benefitted the empires because of the materials the factories created. However, materials in the Industrial Revolution do not outweigh the social cost because of the harsh working conditionss, the social class revolution, and the strict…

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    The Industrial Revolution did have it 's upside, such as technological advancement and more wealth for the Englishmen. It was important for the development of Europe and America. Our present day society might have not been the same. But, when it comes to how the Industrial Revolution causing impacts to the people, the negative impacts outweigh the positive impacts. I firmly believe that the Industrial Revolution has brought more negative impacts to people because the working conditions were…

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    Worlds of History and the Global Dimensions of the Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution created enormous changes in the political, economics and social structures of the countries in which it took place. Technological innovations and inventions were the results of machine-savvy factories for workplaces and the expansion of knowledge about economic industrializations. This revolution quickly spread throughout Britain after it started in the 1800s. The United States was effected in…

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    In the 1700s the industrial revolution began in england, but later came to the United States in the late 1800s . The revolution brought tons of positive and negatives to the u.s. It affected the factory workers, factory owners, the government and others who observed the conditions in industrial cities at the time. the industrial revolution was suppose to be something great for the americans, but ended up killing young children who were working in factories, the growth in monopolies, and was…

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    In the 1800s, the industrial revolution took off. It started with urbanization and advancements in farming, causing more people to look for work in cities. Around the same time new inventions and new fuel is discover such as Thomas Newcomen developing the first steam engine and Abraham Darby using coal to smelt iron for new machines and buildings. As a result, factories started to pop up all over the country; the most popular was the textile industry. While some might argue that…

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    together, early marriage made the situation of generations living together much more likely than that in Western Europe. Along with this difference in households across the border, women also had very different roles before and after the industrial revolution. Pre-industrial women had one primary goal and that was to establish and manage a household where her family would live. For women marriage was an economic necessity as well as a relationship that would fulfill both sexual and emotional…

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    The Industrial Revolution has been described as a mixed blessing. I agree with this statement for many reasons. When it says “mixed blessings” it's saying that it had both good and bad effects on people and ways of living. Some good effects/blessings it had were how it increased the production of goods, raise the standards of living, provided hope of improvement in peoples lives, included healthier diets, better housing, mass produced clothing, and expanded educational opportunities. Some…

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