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    The European Industrial Revolution was an economic, technological, and scientific boom of industrialism in England which created hundreds of thousands of jobs. The major event consisted of the transitions Europe went through in the 19th century in an attempt to convert the rural-dominated region into a primarily Industrial one. Although the revolution brought negative impacts such as pollution, the Industrial Revolution introduced a greater number of positive outcomes by giving women larger…

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    INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION NEWSPAPER Anas Eisa October 1890 Changes Coming To England!! By: Man living at the city The industrial revolution was the shift in the way products were produced. The people started using machines and iron materials instead of their hands to produce products faster and easier at the factories. They use it to make there life easier and to make profit of the machines, that means that they are building them in their houses and selling them to other people. The…

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    steam engine) effected the revolution in profound ways. Once the engine was put into use at the mineral mines, the amount of coal and iron that was obtainable more than doubled. Britain was exporting more goods than any other nation could have dreamed of. While entirely altering the world of mineral mining, the machine simultaneously laid ground for absolutely critical inventions during the epoch — such as trains, ships, and commercial machinery (Movie 2). The importance of the steam engine is…

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    throughout this chapter it is explaining why Britain has become the richest country and how they got there. The technology was an important factor on why Britain became successful at a fast rate, they were able to invent many inventions such as the steam engine. Another factor of the…

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    which was not efficient enough for the growth of industrialization. Horse wagons, small boats, and traveling by foot was soon not sufficient and did not do the work that was needed to be done. The first main way of transportation created was the steam engine boat in the mid 1700’s. Although the boat helped transport goods over sea, it did not transport goods over land. Many things that needed to be transported had to be moved directly over land because it would make it easier to transport goods…

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    England in the eighteenth century, went through a period of time, where people who were once self-sufficient migrated toward cities, where they began manufacturing machine made goods. This was known as the Industrial Revolution. England had been building up its empire since 1607. When the Industrial Revolution began in 1760, England had the cash, and therefore the means to production.That was a good amount of time to gather wealth and resources in order to, spur such an industrial boom in…

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    advances made life much easier on the people of the west and the world. That’s not to say that there were no downsides to any of these technological advances. The steam engine is a good example of an invention that revolutionized the world while still having some negative impacts. The invent of a reliable and practical steam engine helped start the industrial revolution. Factories were able to use these…

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    Around the eighteenth Century, various critical occasions occurred on the planet. One such occasion was the Industrial Revolution which occurred in England. It continuously spread to different nations of Europe moreover. The Industrial Revolution that occurred in England also led to the revelation of new ocean and exchange courses. One such ocean course to India was found by a Portuguese called Vasco da Gama in 1498. Thus, the English, French, Portuguese and the Dutch came to India for exchange.…

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    During the late 18th century and early 19th century, Industrial Revolution changed many aspects of life, with immense and far-reaching effects. In this transformation, British agricultural revolution was instrumental in the develop-ments that took place both in rural areas and in urban cities. Early-modern econ-omy became more efficient with the increase of trade and with the switch of workers from land to industries, which were possible only thanks to high agricul-tural productivity. The…

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    The Disparity Between Rich and Poor: The Relationship Between Health and Poverty Due to the transformation of human civilization, the standards of human’s living have been improved speedily. Along with the social and economic developments from an agricultural society to a technological society, most countries have been urbanized into developed countries with advanced technology and better living conditions. In modern society, the vocabulary “social class” is not strange to us anymore, which…

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