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    Enlightenment, the Industrial Revolution and World War I and II. In the Enlightenment science and technology helped establish the heliocentric theory, Newton’s laws of motion and the law of gravitation. The Industrial Revolution focused on the transition from wood to metal and farming to industrialization. The periods of the World Wars additionally introduced technology that would affect global relations to the modern day. Although the technology of each era, the Enlightenment, the Industrial…

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    The Industrial Revolution is the period in the world that the world as it was known began to truly change into the world that we know today. During this period several inventions were made that we still use even today. These inventions include the successful harnessing of electricity, the automobile, telephones, radios, grocery stores, trolley cars systems, the airplane to name a few. Although before all of these wonderful tools, and methods that we as members of the twenty first century society…

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    literally look towards the stars. With abstract though comes innovation, and innovation is the core of the industrial…

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    revolutionized the globe and bridged the divisions between minuscule agricultural villages and grand metropolitan districts of prior centuries. To further strengthen his argument, Beckert introduces two discrete systems of capitalism, war capitalism and industrial capitalism; although distinctive…

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    Industrialization changed a lot about european society from the way people work, interact with each other, and even fight. Two battles- Waterloo and the Somme- can adequately illustrate the difference caused by this period of increased industrialization. Although Waterloo was an emotionally traumatizing experience for soldiers, it contained one thing that industrialization destroyed for the soldiers of WW1- hope. The machine gun, created in the time of industrialization, allowed rates of…

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    During the 20th century, the industrial revolution had three positive effects on the economy. the three important reasons are new technology, transportation, and the assembly line. During the 20th century many things changed for better. Some improvements and inventions changed the way people live and work, others just made things more efficient such as the assembly line invented in 1913 by Henry Ford. Other new technology such as the maxim gun invented by Hiram Maxim in 1884. This invention was…

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    The Industrial Revolution was a time filled with tremendous innovation and creativity, with new inventions including but not limited to the steam engine, the spinning jenny, and the water frame becoming introduced to the public for the first time. However, while there were positives that came out of this productive time period, citizens actually did end up paying a price due to such tremendous advances in technology. One major expenditure that some citizens had to pay, particularly the younger…

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    The Rise Of Manhu

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    It has been decades of non-stop war throughout Othazer with the Manhu in the middle of these conflicts. The Manhu however were not originally organized to maintain constant warfare. This problem was solved when they found the Dwarves. The dwarves are a very industrialized people who make their livings mostly by manufacturing weapons and good in large quantities through industrialism. In order to start properly supplying their armies with good equipment, the Manhu forged an alliance with the…

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    The Industrial Revolution is the development of industries on a large scale, and it is filled with factory owners and workers. This revolution had started in the 1800s in Europe and the United States. This revolution was created because they wanted to transform economies and innovations worldwide. “During the early Industrial revolution, Britain stood alone as the world’s industrial giant” (World History- pg. 660). Britain then tried to enforce strict rules that do not let people send their own…

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    Jules Ferry Imperialism

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    country. There was therefore a need to export their goods out of France. They needed more outlets as the trade barriers being set by Germany were hindering their trade of goods. He saw this as serious need to expand their colonies due to their growing industrial population. The textile industry was one of their major industries and lacked outlets. He argued that the hardworking population of France deserved to have a proper market for the trading of their goods. The United…

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