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    world history we have come across many different changes.Revolution can bring about both positive and negative affect also political and economical effect.There were many changes in the scientific revolution and the Industrial Revolution. Both revolutions had an impact on the world. The scientific revolution is the emerge of modern science during the early modern period when developments in mathematics,physics,biology and chemistry transformed views of society and nature also the way human…

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    EXPANSION AND IMPORTANCE OF THE BRITISH STEEL INDUSTRY AND TRADE DURING THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Introduction In the paper it will be explained the importance of the steel as a commodity throughout the latter part of the 19th century during the Industrial Revolution in Britain, as well as the impact of the production and its trade, exposing political, economic and social aspects that were directly affected by the technological development of Britain in matter of steel. The steel, according to…

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    While serving as a wide-scale issue during the Industrial revolution of the 1800s, child labour is still a threat throughout the far reaches of our planet, and for some, it might hit closer to home than one might think. The minimum working age varies depending on the country and the line of work in question. But as we know, when there’s a chance of profit involved, nations such as Pakistan and Malaysia, take advantage of the many loopholes within these laws and the legal system generally.…

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    Would you like to work in a cramped place working 12 hours a day as a child pulling threads of silk cocoons and get paid the minimum cost? The Industrial Revolution started mid-1800s and is what caused employers to start hiring women and children as they were paid less than men. They wanted to hire children not just because they were cheap, but because they could move around in small spaces and had small hands to do challenging, boring tasks. Sadly parents did not mind selling their kids off to…

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    During the 19th century, England was going through a lot of change. The industrial revolution was in full swing, there was the beginnings of mass transportation, and new laws made required all children to attend school. Under the young hand of Queen Victoria, England experienced great expansion. With these substantial changes, there were emergences of new classes and the role of long standing classes evolved, as did the relations between the classes. A major distinction between the classes was…

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    Sociology 1000-003 January 17, 2018 Reflection #1 Industrial Revolution. Having taught Industrial Revolution, I have come to believe that, aside from the widespread adoption of systematic farming around 8,000 BC, the Industrial Revolution was the most transformative event in human history. Industrial Revolution can be defined as the rapid development industry that transpire in the 19th century, brought about the introduction of machinery. This was a revolution of steam power, growth of…

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    After the Civil War ended, a new Industrial revolution began. The end of the Civil War brought new ways to create a more efficient and prosperous economy, as well as an industrial and agricultural society. In my opinion, this new Industrial Revolution was a very good thing for American society. It made Americans see the potential in their country that was lost when the Civil War initially began. Since the war ended, soldiers came back to their homes and wanted to settle down with their families…

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    The Industrial Revolution was started in Great Britain during the mid-1700’s. The Industrial Revolution started in Great Britain because they had many factors to help them. The Industrial Revolution was at first negative on the people working in the factories, but then got better as the government got involved. The Industrial Revolution had both negative and positive effects on the worker during the Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution in the beginning was not a pleasant time…

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    of the Industrial Revolution and Man vs Machine Machines of the Industrial Revolution have changed the working man. In the Industrial Revolution there were many inventions that we being invented to do work that a human usually does. The people were losing their jobs to machines in this time of technological advancement because the machines could produce the product faster. There were machines that were literally being invented for every job that people did. During the Industrial Revolution, the…

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    The Industrial Revolution is known as the most important turning point in history. Throughout this time, the income and population started to show an unparalleled continuous growth. Therefore, the Industrial Revolution did not take place earlier because it quickly went beyond the borders of Europe as well as effortlessly adopted across other cultures. There were areas that did not industrialize which in turn got affected by the Industrial Revolution. For example, Latin America, a place where…

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