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    Source 1 In source 1 you see 4 kids who are working in a factory and as you can tell there at a very young age, this is called child labor. Child labor was a big thing at the start of the industrial revolution in 1760. The children that were working when they were really young like 4 or 5, They also got payed very little for how much they worked, pressure of globalization led to trafficking and forced labor. Source 2 In source 2 we see lots of pollution, this was one of the downfalls of…

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    Canada’s immigrants have significantly supported the growth of the country as a diverse nation. Immigrants have benefited Canada by providing growing industries with workers, strengthening Canada’s economy, and helping to terminate discrimination. Canada’s urban population grew rapidly with the demand for work and expansion of cities. In the early 1900’s, immigrants moved to larger cities, such as Toronto and Montreal, looking for job opportunities. In order to fulfill these work demands, the…

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    Many people fail to realize the definition of the word revolution. It has multiple meanings such as: revolving and rotation, but today we are looking at it as an uprising or to become more industrialized.The Second Industrial Revolution was a type of revolution because it included new and improved technologies that helped to impact society and the economy. New technologies on the railroads and means of transportation improved. For example, streetcars were created to help city residents move…

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    Many of the civilizations we have today grew out of the advent of agriculture. It transcended the way of human life and changed the way we would live forever. Agriculture gave rise to stable societies; it made it possible for a massive increase in population, allowed for material progress, and enabled the spread of knowledge. First people began to used primitive stones tools in 400,000 B.C.E. Then from 400,000 to 11,000 B.C.E., the Paleolithic period, people survived as nomads. From 11,000 to…

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    By the beginning of the fourteenth century Europe seemed to have recovered from the effects of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire. The threats from Vikings, Magyars, and the Muslims were ebbing and Europe began to emerge as a dominant military, economic, and political power. Although the process of this transformation was never easy, it can be argued that Europe was now on a more solid path toward further growth and improvement. There are a number of reasons why Europe was able to remake…

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    We got a lot of events in the year of 1800s that occurred in the year, and I think that the most important events are an event that called the industrial revolution. The industrial revolution consist too many events that treat to have on the politics, economics, social and cultural activities, and the environment. As specialized ability established between small operations in the field and then spread, and amplified. Designers, and James Watt, who reinforced the steam engines, associated with…

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    of the workers moved up to higher paying jobs. At that time Nike found cheaper labor in the People's Republic of China, and Vietnam,labor unions were illegal there. When workers demanded additional rights and benefits in these countries, the Nike factories closed and moved to a different place that would allow them to continue operating at a low cost., Nike was heavily criticized for selling goods produced in sweatshops in the 90’s The workers making Nike’s Converse brand sneakers in Indonesia…

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    Mass production was achieved since the new devices granted the power to replace hand held tools with new technology. Before working in factories, textiles were originally made at home. Suddenly, machines were replacing hand held tools. Some machines were the “Spinning Jenny (1764), Water Frame (1769) and Spinning Mule (1779)” (“BCC”). power to produce products and materials in a profitable…

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    Industrial Revolution where major landmark in human history, which makes major effect on the socio-economic and cultural condition in European countries during 19th century. The Industrial revolution introduced fast development in science and technology and its application. During this period the foundation of many industries laid down such as textile, iron making technique, refining coal etc. In 19th century many industries start their production .With the help of new technology industries…

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    With the invention of the locomotive in 1808, railways were changed greatly. The locomotive allowed for a quicker way for transportation as well as setting the bar for the different means of transportation to keep up with. Over time, changes to the locomotive allowed for a new and improved locomotive. Traveling on the railroads was as fast as any other means of transportation. Although there are small technical errors like scheduling, the locomotive changed the train industry like no other tool…

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