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    The Industrial Revolution is very important in world history. The start of the revolution started in 1787 and continued to develop into the late 1800’s. Although many people believe that the idea of the industrial revolution is very simple, it is quite complex. The industrial revolution is something that caused urbanization, differences in production, and even labor markets and conditions along with aiding the British Empire to rise to even further heights than all other places of the world.…

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    The Industrial Revolution was a time of tremendous expansion and incredible discoveries. People had been innovating, inventing, and exploring throughout the entirety of the existence of human-kind, but there was something substantially different about the rate of advancement and the magnitude of the new ideas, concepts, and even contraptions that set the Industrial Revolution apart and made it what it was. The resulting changes that occurred for almost a century are commonly regarded as positive…

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    In reviewing the reading assignment, the Industrial Revolution is described as the start of “transformation in the way goods were made and sold as American businessmen during 1865 and 1915 “(Schultz, 2013). With these continued technological breakthroughs as was, a creativity with financing American businessmen was able to be more efficient within the businesses by being able to expand their markets as well as the ability to transport and produce goods. During the Industrial Revolution, a few…

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    The Industrial Revolution Impacts The Industrial Revolution was one of the biggest developments of humans from the way goods were produced to the use of human labor. During this moment of history, impactful inventions such as the steam engine were made in the benefit of the middle class and the businessmen of Europe, especially in England. Although these developments and inventions benefitted some, it ruined the lives of those in the lower classes. As more inventions for developing goods…

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    Cotton Gin Research Paper

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    By 1750s, the Great Britain’s timber supply got smaller, as a consequence, forcing them to accompany iron and steel as an alternative. The lumber as a fuel was no longer an option for fuel, therefore coal came into the picture. The Britain realized that the chemical known as ‘coke’, which is derived from coal was a very superior material for converting iron ore to iron and end with steel. In addition to this, the coal and iron industries in Great Britain were possible due to the country’s large…

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    I really shouldn't say that it is a gang; it is more like a group of friends who stick together. In our group pf friends, there is four other members. First, there's Two-Bit, who's real name is Keith Matthews. He's a kleptomaniac and a junior in high school at 18. Personally, I don't think he'll ever grow up and graduate high school. Then, there's Steve Randle, who's been Sodapop's…

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    Detroit to work on steam engines, this whole time he was working, he was also reading books and studying, this prepared him for the rest of his life. A couple years later he moved back to Dearborn, to become an engineer. When he got promoted to the chief engineer he had more time to work on gasoline engines also. This allowed him to gain a lot of knowledge of how a gas engine works. Then he decided that would build his own, he made a little cart and put a small gas engine on it, then once he…

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    In the 1800s the industrial revolution created new jobs for millions of people including children. Most children during the industrial revolution were employed many in manufacturing and mining. One of the most widely recognized jobs for children was as a “Newsie” or “Newsboy”. This job was held by young children, usually boys while girls usually worked in the Mills. Many of these children were orphaned or homeless and were forced to work in order to make money for their families to survive (THE…

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    were cheap. Furthermore, people were also able to buy other things that they never had before. People continued to buy these products which led Great Britain to expand (Ross). In addition, the Steam Engine and railroads were two other examples of inventions that helped the world modernize. The Steam Engine helped with railways and powered machines while railroads…

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    Electricity In The 1900's

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    Electricity caused a huge changed to society using the following… The light bulb, neon lights and other electrical inventions, but electricity caused a huge change in society during the end of the 1800’s into the early 1900’s. How did electricity help change society? The light bulb was a new revolutionary thing for its time, it transformed society into what it is today. The light bulb made a better source for light, hence the name the light bulb, also it created opportunities to work later and…

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