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    south was almost all rural expect for a few small cities like New Orleans. By the 1880 the industrial revolution had sparked a rapid grow in cities because of people looking for work. Cities became crowded and the realtors ripped off those who had no other place less to turn. Changing cities into overpopulated and poorly sanitized places. Rapid Urbanization really started when the industrial revolution did. With the invention of the things like Spinning Jenny, a weaving machine that allowed…

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    Thomas Jefferson’s plan for America, was to weaken the central government and oppose taxes on farmers. In spite of this, America was headed towards another direction. The American Industrial Revolution opened up barriers for the work force. It took place from 1790- 1830, and it was originally started in Britain. It introduced many new machines that would help the workers complete their duty’s faster. The government only saw it to their benefit, and disregarded the bad effects that having new…

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    Societies “In order for someone to be transported into the future and die from the level of shock they’d experience, they have to go enough years ahead that a “die level of progress,” or a Die Progress Unit (DPU) has been achieved. The post-Industrial Revolution world has moved so quickly that a 1750 person only needs to go forward a couple hundred years for a DPU to have happened”(Urban). Over the course of history, society has been continuously evolving rapidly. Every year, high-tech devices…

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    throughout the year. When they discovered plants had seeds they use in order to make more plants, the human communities were pushed into the agricultural revolution. During this time, because communities were settled and growing, the agricultural revolution elicited new less hands-on. Alongside farming, a job apparently important in the agricultural revolution, worked teachers and constables inside the communities. Because they constantly were not worrying about whether they could survive the…

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    The modern historical and economic science allocates in history 3 large quantum leaps – three revolutions in productive forces of society and in structures of the society. One of them is industrial revolution led to transition from agrarian society to industrial. All 3 processes happened asynchronously in the various countries and regions however had global character. The industrial revolution is a system of economic and socio-political changes on the basis of transition from a hand labor to…

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    Causes and Consequences of Industrial Revolution The industrial revolution is a historical event that was primarily started in the 18th century in Britain. This was a slowed changeover period, which replaced manual works by new technologies invented by the scientists of that era. According to the article, “Consumerism and the Industrial Revolution”, written by Ben Fine and Ellen Leopold, the industrial revolution is explained as an economic and social change over time with modern technologies…

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    I personally think that the industrial revolution had a positive affect. The reason I think the industrial revolution had a positive effect because it stop lot’s of bad thing, that did for money. Like worker over work and get paid every little. Businessman hierar kid so they did not had to pay them a lot money, like they did with the adult. Because the kid could do the same work the adult were doing and the businessman thought that was a way to make lot of money. Change in the socle class. The…

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    lives and work of people. These changes resulted in the Industrial Revolution. The growth of the Industrial Revolution depended on the ability to transport raw materials and goods over long distances. Transportation played a huge role in the Industrial Revolution. During the Industrial Revolution, transportation improved with the advancement and invention of roads, canals, steamboats, and railroads. One improvement made in the Industrial Revolution was the advancement of roads. In 1817,…

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    The Industrial Revolution has always been considered an extremely important part of the world history and one thing is for certain the Industrial Revolution brought many incredible things. However there have been ongoing debates about whether the effects of it were more positive or negative. Despite all the good that came of the Industrial Revolution an equal amount of evil spread as well. Both sides of the Industrial Revolution could be argued, some say the good outweighs the bad and some say…

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    The Industrial Revolution was a period from the 18th to the 19th centuries, in which agrarian, rural societies in Europe and America witnessed modern economic changes in mass production, oppression of inadequate resources, and the rise of industrial workers as well as, advances in machinery and technology as a whole. (Modern World History, ch. 8) Prior to the Industrial Revolution, the Agricultural Revolution occurred and in that revolution new farm techniques with the addition of modern…

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