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    While the Chicago School arose under such a chaotic and disheartening social situation during the late 19th century, rapid technological advancements and experimentations allowed it to grow and become a new style of architecture. By the end of the 19th century, architects adopted an eclectic way in designing buildings, without concerns for stylistic origins. New technologies and building materials encouraged innovation and experimentation. The development of crane elevator, electric motor for…

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    The negative is that everything had a price in this era. Family life change drastically in this industrial age as men, women, kids, and youth children increasingly left the warm of their homes and go to work in factories and mines, often under bad conditions, and I could say that the government at this time of rise for the country give the worst abuses for their workers. This event it was one of the biggest in human history and more for the American people. In other…

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    Industrial Revolution, which began in Britain in the late 1700s, manufacturing was often accomplished in the home's of the people, with basic machines and hand tools. Economic development marked a change to powered, specific machinery, and large factories to provide mass production. The iron and textile trades, along with the development of the steam engine, played key roles for this era. While industrialization proved to be beneficial for some, for others it resulted…

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    The populace was an essential piece of the modern transformation. The mechanical insurgency is the place home made products were made by machines that utilization to be made by people. Before every one of these machines were made people needed to wove materials by hand. That was a long and hard occupation for the general population. The machines began doing this for the general population and it went much quicker then they could envision. The mechanical transformation soon spread to North…

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    Why? WHY DID THIS HAPPEN?!?!?! (Shoemaker and the Industrial Chain) Why? WHY DID THIS HAPPEN?!?!?!?! Hey, welcome to the Industrial Revolution where ½ or more of the working population has just been laid off. How horrible is that? Pretty horrible just think about their families at home not knowing, and the wives having to get out of the house to support the family and their kids having to keep going to school. Just absolutely horrible, the world as they knew it has come to an end. The working…

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    By the 1880’s, the Industrial Revolution spread in many different ways. “Steel had replaced steam as the great symbols of the Industrial Revolution” (242). Steel girders could support stronger bridges and taller buildings. Steel rails could carry faster steel railway cars. In huge steel mills, visitors watched with awe as tons of molten metal were poured into giant mixers: “At night the scene is indescribably wild and beautiful. The flashing fireworks, the terrific gusts of heat, the gaping,…

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    resources than did Britain.” These nations had an advantage over Britain by being able to follow their lead. For example, “like Belgium, latecomers often borrowed British experts or technology.” In Pawtucket, Rhode Island the first American textile factory was invented and they had “plans smuggled out of Britain.” (242) The nations that “industrialized slowly” were most likely located in “eastern and southern Europe.” They were moving at slow pace because they lacked “natural resources…

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    that allowed America, along with the rest of the world, to pull from Natural Resources. Technology such as transportation and factories advanced the world out of the dark ages. Other amazing events occurred that improved society, government’s role in economy, and social problems and reform. The Industrial Revolution started off with Technology and Industrial Growth. Factories were made and people were employed to start mass producing essential supplies. Such as medical tools, interchangeable…

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    social change brought on by the English Industrial Revolution. The Petition of Yorkshire Cloth Workers in 1786, was written as a letter composed by the factory laborers toward the factory owners. This appeal points of interest include the negative parts of the new industrialization and move from hand-woven textiles to machine delivered textiles. The factory workers complained of such issues as, loss of jobs, increase the length of the workday and strict supervision from managers. Be that as it…

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    starting to rise in power by taking over the economy and doing very well, unlike the agricultural side of America. Having the factories in the north pushing out more demands for the people needs, producing all types of stuff like shoes, clothing, and goods. However, the southern part of the America is full of farm land and creating supplies for America, containing no factories that is big as the north side. Advancement in technology in tools…

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