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    wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for our technological advancements over the decades. The industrial revolution was quite the game-changer for our country. From the 1970s until the mid-1800s it changed the ways we got things done. New inventions such as the steam engine and new ways to utilize fossil fuels gave us the ability to increase efficiency and reduce costs in labor (Hackett). However, this revolution wasn’t a natural phenomenon. There are a select few gentlemen at the head of this…

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    During the late 18th century and the early 19th century, the world began to change dramatically. These changes included the societal shift from using tools to make products to now using new sources of energy, such as coal, to begin powering machines in factories. This shift forced people to go from home to factories, country to cities, and from human powered society to a now factory powered society. The change from home to factory means that before the Industrial Revolution, people manufactured…

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    in larger quantities, thus quickly advancing the innovative machinery in the factories to meet trade needs. Not only was the production of goods improved, the transportation of goods was improved as well. The introduction of the railroad and steam locomotive allowed for faster transportation of goods, ultimately satisfying consumers even more. The growth in trade in the Atlantic and Indian oceans brought about the Industrial Revolution bringing about economic, social, and political…

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    those in the neighbourhood of the town,” (The Industrial Revolution Begins in England (1760-1850)). Furthermore, England possessed rich coal and iron deposits, which were essential to the development of new technologies like steam-powered machinery in factories and locomotives. It is also important to realize the impact geography had on Eurasia as a whole that helped to push England ahead. Evolutionary biologist Jared Diamond (author of Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fate of Human Societies)…

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    The industrial revolution in Great Britain The industrial revolution took place all around the world, from the 17th century to the late 19th. It changed the usual rural society into a modern and industrial one. The first country where the industrial revolution began was the Great Britain, as it has the legal conditions for this movement to take off. One of the most important reasons was the population rising. It doubled in less than one century. Even if it wasn’t the unique country with…

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    improvements in transportation affect individuals and/or nations during the 19th century? Answer: With the advanced and improved innovations of transportation, this established faster and more trade routes. The invention of the steam engine, paved roads, and locomotives allowed people to transfer goods in a short period of time. This also kept certain goods from spoiling faster. The traders went through the paved routes, making it easier to get to their designated location faster. Lesson…

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    New ways of movement, some of which were, steamboats, steamships, steam locomotive and railroads were all created to make life more accessible. Additionally, “around 1820, Scottish engineer John McAdam developed a new process for road construction. His technique, which became known as macadam, resulted in roads that were smoother…

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    How did the Industrial Revolution and the Modern Capitalist System change the history of the world? In Britain during the eighteenth century roughly around time 1760 to 1840 the industrial revolution transformed the system of production and organization of labor in a major way, it was a time of invention, and many new changes There were changes in technology, society, medicine, economy, education, as well as culture. There were many technological improvements that ultimately replaced human…

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    technological revolution. The source of light changed from candles to kerosene lamps and finally into electrical bulbs which made the cities brighter and safe. Transportation, which was mainly based on walking and horsepower, changed to steam powered locomotives…

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    Ch17. The Rise of Industrial America, 1865-1900 ~ By 1900, U.S. leading industrial power by a combination of factors : * Natural Resources (coal, iron ore, copper, lead..) * Labor Supplies (immigrants) * Advance transportation network * Capital (Americans funding the economic expansion) * Technologies increasing productivity * Friendly gov policies (tariffs, land grants, loans) * Talented entrepreneurs A. The Business of Railroads. ~ The nation’s first big…

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