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    transcontinental nation with the help of, economic improvements, the war of 1812, and westward expansion. Economic improvements were substantial in American history with the establishment of the national bank, American system and even the First Industrial revolution. The American System was also…

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    overpowering bell signifies the restless men to return home. These same sounds are the very ones that would reflect the upcoming years for many countries during the early 1900’s during the Industrial Revolution. However, the Russian Industrial Revolution was one of the most impactful and controversial industrial transformation to this day. As World War I came to a conclusion, many nations were left in the Great Depression, where many European countries’ economies fell to ruins. In addition of to…

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    Due to the picture in document three it is clear that pollution was a major factor of negativity caused by industrialization. (In the early Industrial plant, the factories were near the water, which caused the water to be polluted, and polluted the air the citizens were breathing. The pollution in the water caused the water-borne disease, a disease that killed more people than the war did.) (Document…

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    The Industrial Revolution of the 1800s had numerous effects on society during those times, which were both positive and negative. It’s been debated by historians whether or not they had a greater positive than negative effect on society and vice versa. Both arguments are rich in evidence and can persuade people very easily. While some may argue that Industrialization had primarily negative effects for society because of better financial opportunities and new technologies, it was actually a…

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    their bareness, developing and ever accommodating to the harsh environments surrounding them, having the mind drift upon the controlled gears of their superior. Most of the superiors, knew and later cared of not, as the money cascading from the industrial gold mines which were factories. In technology’s forever improvement, we come to realize that even though the social injustices, and the fraying of human health, mainly for the past, persisted on the factorization of products that even the…

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    The Industrial Revolution steered humans into doing what was thought to be impossible. By the 1800s, the creation of energy resources, goods, and jobs skyrocketed worldwide. From Britain, to Germany, France, Belgium, and the United States, citizens began to urbanize their cities into more stabilized and sanitary communities. In result of creating a more salubrious environment, people throughout many countries began to live longer. While some might argue that Industrialization had primarily…

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    As the industrial revolution became more solidified in western Europe and the United States, the more competitive it got between these Western nations to increase their industrial influence in an international sense. This lead to an imperialist outburst from the West that resulted in a number of pilot projects where machines and factories were established in non-western nations with help and supervision from the West. By doing so, the West was able to create global monopoly in the industrial…

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    Fast trade is the key of globalization. Through international trade, people have access to products that they can’t find in their own homeland, It might sound beneficial using comparative advantage and being more efficient but when we are living in a developed country and we get all these products for our satisfaction at low prices, we don’t see the other side of globalization and get to experience the hard work that was put in to get a $6 shirt in Wal-Mart. On one hand, globalization is…

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    Reform Movements Throughout the 19th century, the US made the transition from an agricultural economy to an industrial economy. An industrial economy is the process in which a society transforms itself from a primarily agricultural society into one based on the manufacturing of goods and services. Industrialization increased the efficiency of production and provided many jobs. It also allowed some businessmen to become extremely rich. However, people attained their riches through…

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    The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing process in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840. Great Britain was the birthplace of The Industrial Revolution. The revolution marked a shift of power, special purpose machinery, factories, and mass production. There were many products that played a major role in the revolution, these products include iron, textiles, and the steam engine. During this time transportation, communication, living standards,…

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