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    The Victorian period in England was a strong and successful time period in England. There were many advancements in the technology and new inventions. There was political and social reform. Finally Queen Victoria played a very important role in the success of this time period. These factors are what made the Victorian period very strong and successful for its time. In the Victorian Era there were many new inventions that are still used today or lead to even greater inventions. There was a…

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    “The America I Believe In” I believe in the growth and success of America. I believe that America has made progress in become a great country over the years. We have done so many things to not only help us but the world also. We learned from the mistakes of the past and we built a strong government. We boomed in the agriculture and industrial aspect. We brought in immigrants who needed our help. We helped save countries from destruction and dictatorship. Meanwhile we are fighting our…

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    Introduction: The report is about child labour, the report will cover. What the topic is about where is was located/discovered, how the social class was influenced by your topic, how important child labour is to the industrial revolution and positive and negative effects it had during the industrial revolution. Child labour is not used today, to legally work you have to be 14 and 9 months. Topic: Child labour is "the employment of children in an industry or business, especially when illegal or…

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    During the 19th century the Industrial Revolution had a major impact on the conduct of war it showed the effects of the new technology advances in the industry and agriculture which were to revolutionize warfare. There was an opportunity for experimentation with the testing of new weapons the Industrial Revolution brought many changes in for naval warfare since there was experimentation with new technology steam power ships appeared by making larger and deadlier guns and the development of…

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    factories being known to the factory owners. Many more acts followed the 1802 act to address the working conditions in factories and mines. The Factory Act 1833 promoted by Lord Shaftesbury included all textile producing factories rather than just the cotton factories previously included. This act made it…

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    The Industrial Revolution brought in high demand for labor. Families migrated from farms to industrialized cities to find work. Every member of the household had to work. Children were mistreated, overworked, and underpaid. During the industrial revolution, children were paid low wages and would reduce them if workers were late or business was bad. Children were paid ten percent of Men’s pay, this is one shilling a week, and in comparison, one month’s rent would cost 5 shillings. As industrial…

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    Manifesto of the Communist Party strongly states that Europe already recognizes Communism and it is a political influences, it should not be dismissed. The communistic members meet in London to help facilitate the movement, to inform people and to disprove the misguided accusations of their ideas. Throughout history there was always a class struggle between the bourgeois and the proletariat. In different periods of history this relationship was labeled in different ways. As the authors state…

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    Growing up with today’s modern technology one can really take for granted where it all began. Once a person has researched these inventions it gives one greater appreciation of todays’ technology because the inventors’ idea and work to create things such as telephones, photographs, moving pictures, locomotives, large buildings with steel, and electrical equipment has made life easier for businesses and everyday living today. According To Historian John Buescher (2010) “There were two…

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    I have chosen the Revolution in Paint exhibit from the North Carolina Museum of Art because the art that was created during the late 18th century introduced the use of impressionism and the drastic change from artworks created and influenced by the Renaissance to those created to express a new and emerging Industrial Era. Looking over the virtual art exhibit the display begins with examples of art created and influenced by the Renaissance followed by examples new pigments, collapsible paint…

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    The Second Revolution effect on the population grow in the Midwest increase because jobs were added in the coal, iron, oil, lumber and factory industrial, and the railroad industrial between the Pacific and the Atlantic. The population of the Midwest shifted because there was less work for farmers, so they moved to other cities. The selling goods produces by machines were much faster then what workers could do without this type of manufacturer, some members of congress resented the newly formed…

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