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    The Industrial Revolution was a time of growth and advancement in the 1800’s. During this time the standard of living began to increase for the majority of the population, but in order to increase the majority’s standard of living some had to sacrifice this benefit by working in the factories. While everyone else was beginning to see the profit from the Industrial Revolution, those making the change by working in the factories saw lower standards of living due to the cheap labor they provided.…

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    Industrial Revolution Dbq

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    During the eighteenth and nineteenth century in England textile production flourished as a result of the industrial revolution. Therefore there was a surplus of jobs and an equally high amount of middle and lower class families with many capable of working to bring in money for their for family. The increase of textile caused many good and bad experiences for the people of England. Among those who experienced the good were often wealthy consumers, merchants selling clothing, factory owners, and…

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    The Industrialization Revolution was an exciting time of invention and economic development in the United States. During this time, jobs that were done by skilled labors were replaced by more cost-effective machines. While this was a tremendous benefit for a company’s efficiency and profitability, it negatively impacted the people that made up the labor force in America. Skilled craftsmen who were previously respected and paid according to skill were now just another employee on the assembly…

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    The Industrial Revolution has been primarily just to make fixes to problems that the country had and turned out to work for the most part. Nevertheless in the process of the Industrial Revolution started out producing a lot of problems than trying to fix problems. The Industrial Revolution was wanted to be used as a tool to get rid of all the problems with the country at the time. To sum this all up, the Industrial Revolution seemed like a great idea at first and may have solved many problems,…

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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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