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    Industrial Revolution was the greatest positive reform in American society. Some of the most well known people in history made a huge impact during the Industrial Revolution. For example Henry Ford created the assembly line which allowed automobiles to be produced quicker and made traveling cost a lot less and become more convenient. Another example is Thomas Edison who made electricity available to us. Although the Industrial Revolution helped other countries. It had the greatest impact in…

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    European Industrial Revolution was a time of drastic change. In England it became a transformation from hand tools and handmade items to machined and mass-produced goods. The growth of factories replaced the cottage industries and spawned the development of cities. Growing cities and factories led to changes in transportation, labor, and working conditions. These changes generally helped workers lives, even though initially there were more negatives than positives. Before the Industrial…

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    Child Labor in the Industrial Revolution Imagine being seven years old and having to work in factors or the mines to stay alive. Children were useful as laborers because their size allowed them to move in small spaces in factories or mines where adults couldn’t fit. Children also were easier to manage and control and perhaps most importantly, children could be paid less than adults. In the 1800’s the Industrial Revolution occurred, this was a time that was brought by the introduction of…

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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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    Industrial Revolution Throughout history, there have always been educational, economical, artistic, political and cultural revolutions. These developments have had changes and impacts on people's lives, one revolution that has forever changed history is the Industrial Revolution. During the Industrial Revolution, there were many effects, like child labor, public health, income, urbanization and so on. However, it had three major influences which were technology, transportation and the…

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    Industrialization’s positive effects were new laws to improve working conditions, production increased, and merchandise became cheaper. There were numerous negatives that the Industrial Revolution brought with it; nonetheless the positives out-weigh it in today’s society. Because of the child labor during the Industrial Revolution today’s society now has laws to improve the working conditions of every worker. Children are no longer able to be employed into a business or factory, nevertheless…

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    The industrial revolution was an integral part of American history, which coincided with massive economic growth due to new inventions and a larger demand for goods. The term “industrial revolution” was first credited to Louis Guillaume Otto, a French Envoy. He coined the term in a letter dated July 6th 1799 stating that France had entered a competition of sorts to industrialize. This “revolution” began in the mid-1700s and lasted through the mid-1800s. During this time many technological…

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    The study of the Industrial Revolution, which began in 1750 and ended in the 1900s, impacts our understanding of such sudden, rapid and significant change it had to the Australian and British societies. The Industrial Revolution was another of those extraordinary jumps forward in the story of civilization. The new ideas of technology and mechanism transformed the everyday lives of those who lived throughout the industrial revolution. The technological improvements in agricultural production…

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    The Industrial Revolution was a global progression of change that marked a great turning point in our history. In the mid-18th century, our world began to advance from a handicraft economy to one that was primarily dominated by the production of new industry and machinery, known as the Industrial Revolution. The origins of the Industrial Revolution began in the mid-1700s by the British Empire and their stimulation for their early modern economy. However, as time went on, the advancement of new…

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    The Industrial Revolution was one of the largest and most rapid changes in American society, industry, technology, and lifestyle. Though this period brought the nation forward as a whole, working conditions and life quality were very poor for the lower and middle class. The working class found themselves without any power or influence in politics and business. Corruption and social barriers infiltrated every industry in the United States, and the upper class did their best to cover up this…

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