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    All through history craftsmen have utilized craftsmanship making as an issue to reflect, express, and clarify their mentality, emotions, or assumptions about what was going ahead in the public eye at the time. Hence craftsmanship can go about as an issue, permitting the viewer to experience a sight of the past, present, or future through the eyes of the craftsman. The Industrial Revolution was a period in history that denoted an arrangement of "progressions in innovation that brought on social,…

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    Child Labor In The 1800s

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    Children have worked in the United States since the arrival of the first colonists. The industrial revolution changed the era to the modern factory system. Factories grew up and were demanding on a labor supply of women and children. Children were seen as a cheap source of factory labor. In the 19th century, child labor has become so extensive and part of economic in the country. In the beginning, most of the children worked on family farms and in family industries, but as the number of…

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    The third event was the War of 1812. Henry volunteered and served as a private. He was far from the only volunteer. Other Roxborough soldiers included cousins John Tibben Jr. and Joseph Ozias. Fortunately, the war was a relatively short lived conflict. No family soldiers from Roxborough died. However, the war 's positive end created a feeling of patriotism. American confronted the mighty Britain Empire and survived to live an other day. A sense of accomplishment among the Roxborough veterans…

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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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    Industrial Revolution An In-Depth Analysis of the Three Elements of the Industrial Revolution “If you go back to 1800, everybody was poor. I mean everybody. The Industrial Revolution kicked in, and a lot of countries benefited, but by no means everyone,” stated Bill Gates. Gates was right in that a large amount of the most populous in 1800 were in poverty and not every country benefited from the Industrial Revolution. It is quite alarming that during the 19th century, the inventors were…

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    In the 19th, there was a boom in the industrial revolution. The world was transitioning from farming to railroad lines and steel production. People were getting jobs in factories and steel mills. With the new revolution, there was a rise in economic systems such as capitalism and socialism. While capitalism is a free market economy(meaning little to no government in businesses), socialism is a mixed economy(meaning the government may control and provide things like utility, water, and etc.)…

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    “IMPLICATIONS OF EXCESSIVE URBANIZATION IN PAKISTAN” URBANIZATION: Urbanization means the movement of people from less developed areas to the more developed areas that consequently increases the urban population. Urbanization began during the industrial revolution, when worker move towards manufacturing hubs in cities to obtain jobs in industries as agriculture jobs became less come that why People from less developed areas of Pakistan leave their hometowns in search of better livings. This is…

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    CONTRIBUTIONS OF TEXTILE INDUSTRY: Since independence Textile Company has grown despite of its ill effected policy and neglected concerns it become the backbone of the economy of Pakistan. Textile industry has contributed in economy as well as society of the country. Some of the contributions are: ECONOMIC CONTRIBUTIONS: Any development in the country doesnot affect particular sector only but it does change the pathways of other sectors as well. Increase in national income: Development in…

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    The Image of the Child in William Blake’s Poems: The Chimney Sweeper in the Songs of Innocence and of Experience Britain witnessed many developments and changes throughout the centuries and one of them was Industrial Revolution. It brought many issues that affected people’s life. Population and immigration were some key issues affecting the society directly. With the Industrial Revolution, people from rural areas started to migrate urbanized industrial cities and that changed the balance of…

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    Introduction: The industrial revolution was the great increase production of machine-made goods. It began in England in the mid 1700’s. There were more job opportunities and life and work conditions changed drastically for many people. The factories had all the resources needed to make their products, however they needed workers. Women and children were considered cheap labor; therefore they worked many hours receiving little money. Child Labor was used in the 17th century, unfortunately this…

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