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    development of machine production goods and new energy resources. Before the industrial revolution the period was sort of golden age, is a myth. Domestic spinners and weavers in the eighteenth century had been exploited by clothier as ruthlessly as the factories operatives were exploited by manufacturer in 1840s. After industrial revolution in Europe resources were being used on large scale for larger production during 18th and 19th century. It was boom in textile industry so most of the people…

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    workers were not protected at all in the factories. Also with the population rapidly growing people needed somewhere to stay and the rent was so high they had a bunch of people in a small bedroom. Now that people are stressing about work they are beginning to go to the pubs more and alcoholism began . The industrial revolution has mostly negative effects because of the bad working conditions, low wages for working long hours, and child abuse in the factories. 1st Body Paragraph: Bad working…

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    introduced the wonders of machinery. It focused on the growth of factories, and the mass production of manufactured goods. With all the new factories, it was a big opportunity for the community to open up jobs for everyone since it did not take a lot of education, so anyone was able to do it. At first, people thought it was great that they were getting jobs and would be able to support their family, but little did they know that working in a factory would be worse than having no job. The first…

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    The factory where Papa, Artur, and I worked had horrific working conditions. Since it was the summer, the clothing factory was incredibly hot, causing it to feel like we were inside of an oven. Fires had started in other factories in New York, and I was scared that it would happen to this factory. The doors opened inwards and there was no fire escape, so if there was a fire, it would be extremely difficult to escape. In addition to the outrageous temperatures, the factory equipment was not up to…

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    established and created a more overcrowded, urban state of living. First of all, the dangerous working conditions of the Industrial Revolution had negatively impacted the health of its people. With the establishment of factories…

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    Revolution was no good for society because it did absolutely nothing beneficial for the people during that time. It might have made the owners of the factories richer, but the people who had to work in those factories had to live in terrible conditions everyday. They had low pay and long hours for adult and for the children that had to work. Also the factories took over causing the cities to become crowded and the streets and water become unsanitary. There were also bad living conditions that…

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    A Review of Industry 4.0, Internet of Things, and Smart Manufacturing Technological development has paralleled the dynamic timeline of industry. As technological advances have developed, new industrial techniques have cultivated along with them, dwindling the amount of labor and work required while increasing production potential exponentially. From steam powered machines, to mass production, to the eventual introduction of computers and automation, the industrial revolution has drastically…

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    jobs that led to many new hardships. Despite the skyrocket of industry and technological advancements felt worldwide, growth did not justify the poor treatment of workers at the time. As factories moved from rural to urban areas and the cottage industry changed over to an industrial industry, conditions of factory workers began to evolve. Workers had to show up everyday and work long, tiresome…

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    that manufactures received from using railroads. They truly depended on trains for all stages of a factories development: constructing the factory with imported steel and concrete, powering the factory with imported coal, exporting products from the factory, bringing employees to work, and taking waste to dump sites. It all required railroads and without the railroads there would’ve been no factories or industrial north. Trains carrying such a vast amount not only completed all these tasks but…

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    rendition of this industrial plant portrays a factory centered at the heart of the city. Factories began sprouting up in cities all over. (Document #3) Factories that produced consumer goods such as clothing or other cloth items became very popular after James Hargreaves invention of the spinning jenny in 1764. James Hargreaves invention and many others like it called for someone to control it, in order to produce the products. There became many open factory positions, especially in the…

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