Factory life during the industrial revolution

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    In Britain, during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the Industrial Revolution gave rise to changes that radically altered society and its way of life. Before the Industrial Revolution, people produced their own furniture, clothing, food, and tools. Manufacturing was generally done in homes or small shops using hand tools or simple machines. Most people lived in small, rural communities and the average person’s existence revolved around farming. The ordinary person had a very small…

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    The British Industrial Revolution started in the late 1700’s. England was the first places to have an Industrial Revolution and it took place many years before the United States had theirs. However the Industrial Revolution was not good for the society because in result there were overall bad living and working conditions which included crowded and unsanitary cities and homes and long hours that resulted in lower pay that could barely support any family. The Industrial Revolution first came…

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    time is known as the Industrial Revolution, or the rapid change in the economy marked by the general introduction of power-driven machinery. The Industrial Revolution had many positive effects on our country, for it caused citizens to unite, led to urbanization, and created a significant amount of economic growth for the United States. Although, with these benefits came drawbacks. It led to long work hours, child labor, and pollution. After analyzing the Industrial Revolution, it is clear that…

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    social consequences of the Industrial Revolution or its positive economic benefits? Historians should dwell more on the negative social consequences of the Industrial Revolution rather than its positive economic benefits. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, Industrial Revolution is: “The rapid development of industry in the late 18th and 19th centuries, brought about by the introduction of machinery. It was characterized by the use of steam power, the growth of factories and the mass…

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    Industrial Revolution “The industrial revolution was another of those extraordinary jumps forward in the story of civilization” (Stephen Gardner). Many people wonder what was the Industrial Revolution and how it impacted our world? It was a period during 18th and 19th century where innovation started to make its appearance and machines were used to make manufactured goods in Great Britain. There were many contributions and a some came from nonrenewable resources known as coal…

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    Yes, the Industrial revolution was one of mans greatest achievement’s and stepping stones into todays modern world, but it was also the the continuation of cruel and inhuman treatment towards the unprivileged working class. The Industrial revolution commenced around the 1780’s. Despite the economical success it had for the country as a whole, it was quite the opposite for the working class. These people the common factory laborers were treated no better than the way cattle were abused on a…

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    are given new looks. Industrial Revolution has developed and have greatly impacted to everyone living on earth. Technologies and new concepts are introduced to promote a more modern society, which created convenience for the people but as well as some negative impacts like overpopulation. With these continuous changes, humans are walking nearer and nearer to the modern and mechanised world. ORIGIN OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Industrial Revolution is the development…

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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 Essay – Carey Zimmer The Industrial Revolution was a time of great technological innovations, seeing new things appear that are still very much in use in today's society. To a partial extent it is true to state that the Industrial Revolution from 1750 to 1914 made the world a better place. It is also partially true to state that the Industrial revolution ruined many lives, and had a negative impact on society. The industrial revolution created many new ways of generating…

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    Kingdom, during the 18th and 19th centuries, the Industrial Revolution was in full force, drastically changing labor in factories and working class living conditions. The changes brought by the Industrial Revolution created jobs for the working class and increased population, but also worsened working conditions and living conditions, and caused more children to be employed in unsafe working environments. Through the technological advancements and changes brought by the industrial revolution,…

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