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    Great Britain was able to go through an industrial revolution because it met all twelve of the prerequisites needed for a nation to undergo industrial revolution. The nine prerequisites not touched upon prerequisites centre around three main themes: British power and geography, the Dissenters, and demand. At the time, Britain was the most powerful nation in Europe, and quite possibly the world, because of the profit earned from colonization and the slave trade. It had a stable monarchy dating…

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    The Industrial Revolution, beginning roughly in the 1780s with Britain and ending with Germany in the 1850s, successfully moved many families and individuals from rural to urban areas due to the job opportunities available. The first industrial revolution changed nearly every aspect of life in Britain initially, like social groups being defined by their place in the economy. The beginning of the Industrial Revolution resulted in unethical and unsanitary work and living conditions, but by the…

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    The Industrial Revolution in Europe was a major shift in economy for higher demands in industrials. The Revolution first started because of the increase in population and the rapid growth in technology. Machines were replacing man’s hands which left many without jobs. This movement then forced people to work in the factories. The issue with that was there were not enough skilled workers to meet demands. The first issue had started within the textile industry. The cottage industries at the time…

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    The Industrial Revolution was a period in the 18th century when the people of the United States began to create machines and methods to help do work faster and/or better. The started in the North when we started to replace cotton industries with textile factories, their methods started to pick up around the country. There were machines to help with cotton pick and separation, to create fabric, etc. The country didn't need to rely on countries in Europe for their fabric anymore. But while there…

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    Child Labor In The 1800s

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    One of the the first laws passed for child labor was Britain it was in 1833. Children under the age of 9 were able to work in coal mining. Children would usually work from 4:00 am to 5:00 pm. Kids would push carts of coal back and forward along mine tunnels the kids who did these were called putters. Others had different kind of different things to do while they were in the mines. Trapper would open doors and shut them to let air in and they would usually stay in a room that is pitch black dark…

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    The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain during the 18th century and migrated to America before ending in the 19th century. (History.com). It began at home where most manufacturing was done using hand tools and basic machinery(History.com). The production process was very slow and usually a small group of people would manufacture products. The population grew due to new job opportunities and urbanization in Great Britain and America. Industrialization brought an increase in the…

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    However, it also brought disadvantages such as overcrowding, harsh working environments, and ______. The Industrial Revolution provided an opportunity for new inventions, products, and machinery. The production of new transportation such as the steam engine provided a more efficient way to transport locomotives and ships. New energy sources such as coal, oil, natural gas, and nuclear reactions were also made available to assist the transportation of goods. The textile industry was not the…

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    Before the industrial revolution, a mass production of manufactured products made possible by machinery, people made most of their own goods in their home by hand. The act of making things you needed was very taxing on people, and was a very long process. However, this all changed when the textile industry became popular. The industry let the public get the same end result for much cheaper. Customers were also utilizing the textile industry because the mass production of goods meant they would…

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    Happiness is a state of mind that which most people find themselves searching for in an attempt to create more positive experiences. The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines happiness as a state of well-being good fortune, contentment, and pleasurable experience. As this definition is too general, people tend to offer their own interpretations. Some believe happiness can be found where there is money. Others disagree, they view that happiness lies in the acquirement of knowledge, high diplomas,…

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    In the novel, Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl was a look at what life was like in the Holocaust camp Frankl’s own eyes, who was a prisoner at Auschwitz. Frankl was searching for meaning in his own life. He wanted to figure out what his life meant to him, especially what he went through. A person can suffer something in their life and that person can either sulk and allow their life to not be a good one, or that person can make something out of their suffering and life their life. A…

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