Positives and Negatives of Industrial Revolution Essay

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    work for less pay. This period was called the Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution transpired from the mid-1700s’ to the mid-1900’s. Many inventions and improvements were made during that time, but not without a cost. While some might argue that Industrialization had primarily positive consequences for society because of the advances made in the production of goods, it was actually a negative thing for society. Industrialization’s negative effects were the unsafe environment for…

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    three Industrial Revolutions that have shaped our world. The first one focused on using water and steam power for production. The second one used electricity to enable mass production. The third Industrial Revolution focused on using electronics and information technology for automotive production. The Fourth Industrial Revolution is now fusing technologies to eliminate the boundaries between physical, digital, and biological spheres. The fourth industrial revolution can have a positive or a…

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    The Industrial Revolution transformed life across Europe, and while viewed in both negative and positive aspects, its overall repercussions revolutionized life in Europe. The Industrial Revolution was a period of growth beginning in the eighteenth century, that spurred major changes in agriculture, manufacturing, mining, and transportation. While Britain dominated the Industrial Revolution, it affected socioeconomic conditions across the world as the modernized ideas and technology spread across…

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    A second change within the lives of the people by the Industrial revolution was that they had to become used to working on the clock. Working on the clock means that they were required to record hours and work with precise clock times. This is a dramatic change to people, especially if they used to work on farms where the only clock that they had was the sun. Stearns, the author of Interpreting the Industrial Revolution, says “Studies on the new discipline imposed by time-management and other…

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    During the Industrial Revolution, the lives of the people drastically changed. The city of Manchester in England grew rapidly with the Revolution, and the city became a large production area. While the Industrial Revolution was happening all over England Manchester grew quickly and many issues arose with the development. The health conditions of the working areas are a large issue with the revolution especially from people who encountered the lower class areas directly. This thinking lead to…

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    Overall, did Industrialization have a greater positive or negative effect on society? Many like to solely focus on the many great and new inventions during the Industrial Revolution; however, there were many more things going on that were simply overshadowed by these events. Too much time was needed in the factories to go to school and get an education. While some gained ample capital, others were left with hardly anything and were unable to have even the basic necessities. Not only did these…

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    have also influenced global change. Throughout history, industrialisation caused by the Industrial Revolution has played a very…

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    Despite the numerous downfalls brought by the Industrial Revolution, this new historical change was a positive impact for societies to a minimal extent. So the industrial revolution caused negative impacts such as child labor and pollution of air. The Industrial Revolution included child labor. In document 1 it shows the excerpt from William Cooper’s testimony before the Sadler Committee in 1832, Sadler interviews Cooper. “Sadler: When did you first begin to work in mills? Cooper: When I was…

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    substitute human and animal labor” (Accampo). During the Industrial Revolution there were many advances in England causing it to be the first nation to industrialize, because of the advances there were inventions that turned the domestic system into a factory system, which had faster production of goods, that led to the Industrial Revolution this will have a positive and negative impact on the lives of the people in England. The Industrial Revolution started off in England because of the…

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    Railroad, and the assembly line. But even with that, the negative side of Industrialization had a bigger impact than the positive side. It created things like child labor, horrible working conditions, and a major sanitation issue. Even though Industrialization created lots of positive things, the negative side was much bigger and had a totally different impact than intended. Child Labor became a huge issue during the Industrial Revolution. Children were forced to work long hours, for very little…

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