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    Charles Franklin Kettering, who was an American inventor and businessman, once said, “An inventor fails 999 times, and if he succeeds once, he’s in”. These inventions, revised 999 times, can have great impacts. New inventions, innovations and technology impacted industrialization and American life in the late 1800s. The Bessemer process allowed for quicker and cheaper production of steel - which became the main material for large-scale building projects. Direct and alternating current…

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    In the late 1800’s, industrialization led to large labor force increases in the United States, which consequently led to population growth, mainly in the northern cities of the United States. Railroads lead to big oil and steel, which created many jobs, but also served as a new form of transportation of goods. This increase in demand caused an increase in supply, which workers were needed to manufacture. Railroads also made access to the midwest and west easier, which could be the causation for…

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    Although a myriad of inventions contributed to the development of America’s industrial revolution, the steam engine allowed for a rapid growth of industry. This engine served as the foundation for the growth of the industrial revolution because it transformed the American economy through transportation, production, and expansion of the work force. From steamboats to trains, steam engines accelerated the transportation of goods and made it more cost effective. Once James Watt refined the…

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    During the Industrial Revolution, children had a lack of education suffered from bad living conditions and terrible acts of child labor. Kids were being sold by their parents into slavery and would never see them again. If kids ended up staying with their parents they would usually live in a small apart with 50 or more other people with no working clean water. Kids were sent at a young age to work and if they got injured they were not protected by the government. Child labor was a big problem…

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    Humans have changed the way they lived over the years a lot, for instance they were hunters and gatherers, then they became farmers and settlers, and then they moved on to using machinery and technology and that last transition is called The Industrial revolution, which is a major turning point in history. The industrial revolution was born in the United Kingdom, they had the resources needed to make a huge change. However the workers lived a very harsh and miserable life, men had long…

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    The Industrial Revolution was a period during which predominantly agrarian, rural societies in Europe and America became industrial and urban. The Industrial Revolution first started in Great Britain in the late 1700s and made its way over to America in the 18th to 19th centuries. Industrialization marked a shift to power, special – purpose machinery, factories and mass production. Before the revolution, the majority of Americans lived on farmland, small towns, or villages where there was little…

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    Inventions Of The Industrial Age The Industrial Revolution that occurred in the 18th century was of great importance to the economic future of the United States. There were many new creations and inventions during this time period. The inventions that resulted from this revolution had a large impact on the way we live today. These inventions improved life in a variety of ways, making manufacturing processes and daily life more efficient and easier. In my opinion, the most important inventions…

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    To conclude the site reveals an immense deal about the people of the time. It’s evident that the new complexity of their lives is a result of the Neolithic revolution. The Neolithic revolution was a massive pivotal moment in human development and consequently everything changed. The move from hunting to farming forced the people of the time to acquire new means of survival and from this we witness the formation of communities. We can be certain that they lived within communities and evidence…

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    Social Darwinism, Populism, and Progressivism The sweeping changes the United States experienced during the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century occurred throughout four “revolutions,” concerning both social and economic sectors. The first of these transformed a subsistence agricultural system into a cash-crop, profit based system that exposed “farmers to markets, the business cycle, monopolies, and politics” (688). The second revolution saw the formation of a working class,…

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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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