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    The Industrial Revolution is a period in time in which industries are developing at a rapid pace as a result of the progress made in manufacturing and transportation. It began during the years 1750 to 1850 in Britain as it was the ideal starting place since it had an abundance of natural resources such as coal, iron, and rivers. These natural resources coupled with advancements in machinery produced a chain effect that eventually came to change the world economically, politically, and socially…

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    ice to cool the air. Back in the 1800s, air conditioning systems did not exist but with the recent discoveries in chemistry about how compressed gasses absorb heat from the surroundings when they expand, he was able to develop and construct a steam engine giving rise to the first air conditioner. Following his techniques, years later the refrigerator was invented and it brought changes to the social interactions between individuals. With the possibility of storing larger amounts of food for…

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    After learning some more about Ancient World History, I believe that the Agricultural Revolution, Political Systems, and the civilization of Ancient Rome have most influenced the Modern World the most. Not only were these events in history very major, but they also had a drastic impact on the life we live today. These revolutionary practices affected the Modern World in our everyday lives as much as recent practices. The Agricultural Revolution occurred during the Neolithic Age and is when…

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    Did you know that Flagstaff got its name from a random person striping a pole and making it a flagpole? By the time Arizona reached statehood in 1912, the Babbitt brothers had already started to change Flagstaff. The Babbitt brothers along with many other influential people helped give Flagstaff a reason to be created, why it’s used today, and help find some attractions to keep people coming back. Flagstaff is also called the City of Seven Wonders because it is geographically located by the…

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    Despite the numerous downfalls brought by the Industrial Revolution, this new historical change was a positive impact for societies to a minimal extent. So the industrial revolution caused negative impacts such as child labor and pollution of air. The Industrial Revolution included child labor. In document 1 it shows the excerpt from William Cooper’s testimony before the Sadler Committee in 1832, Sadler interviews Cooper. “Sadler: When did you first begin to work in mills? Cooper: When I was…

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    What invention had the greatest impact on history why? What is the Spinning Jenny? The spinning jenny, is a spinning frame, and was one of the key developments in the industrialization of weaving during the early industrial revolution. It was invented in 1764 by James Hargreaves in Stanhill, Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire in England. The spinning jenny increased the speed of weaving created a new problem because it now took three spinners to keep up with one weaver. It is claimed that one day his…

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    Steamboat Research Paper

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    The official definition of a steam boat is as follows, “A boat that is propelled by a steam engine, especially a paddle-wheel craft of a type used widely on rivers in the 18th and 19th century.” To expand on the previous statement, the steamboat was a device made to revolutionize river travel. The first successfully tested steamboat was made by Robert Fulton, with the help and support of Robert Livingston in 1807. Clermont, the steamboat, made its first triumphant debut on a voyage through the…

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    As time progresses, literature pieces continue to be published and made to express ideas. In order to express these ideas, authors use conventions to show, explain, or illustrate their beliefs. Time periods started to change and so did conventions used to convey their opinions to the reader. A prominent time of conventions was the Realism period, where common language, allusion and satire were used effectively in the poem “O Lord, Our Father” by Mark Twain. Realism was a time where the author…

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    replacing water and animal power with steam power, and by the invention of new machinery and technology. Among other innovations, the introduction of steam power was a jumpstart to the Industrial Revolution. James Watt’s improvements to the steam engine were crucial for industrial production. Machinery could now function much faster, without much human power. Coal became a key factor in the success of industrialization as well; it was used to produce the steam power on which industry depended.…

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    Inside Scoop: The Daily Life of A Female Factory Worker In The Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution was an era of progress in transportation, industry, and communication that began in England. The textile industries formed the largest manufacturing sector in industry, and women influenced all its major branches in the highest productivity industry; hence their industrial contribution has not been adequately acknowledged (DOC 1). Unfortunately, the Industrial Revolution’s impact on…

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