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    places like the New World (America). America would reap the benefits of the new industrial age. However, the inventions of that era would also have an impact on the environment that would resonate for decades. Three of those inventions are the steam engine, oil pipelines, and railroads. In 1698, Thomas Savery developed the first…

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    coal mining led to the invention of the steam engine and that led to many more inventions which we now use today. The factory system, in contrast to coal mining provided for their workers extremely bad working conditions with awfully low wages. Also, coal mining actually had protection regulations for their workers whereas the factory system included child labour and all other forms of injustice. First of all, coal mining led to the invention of the steam engine which led to a new world…

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    was a large period of time that started approximately around the year 1750, and ended in 1918 when world war 1 ended. During this period of time many innovational ideas came to life, many inventions such as the steam engine (invented by James Watt) lead to other inventions like the the steam locomotive and steamship. Simpler ideas such as the spinning Jenny and water spinning frame became very popular in industry. These spinning frames became very useful in industry when mass producing clothing.…

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    lived in conditions like unlighted, unsanitary conditions to get cheaper rent, and be closer to work. Britians middle class people started to prosper, because many new inventions were discovered to make life easier. In 1822 an effective steam engine by James Watt gave right to transport products. The cotton gin was invented in 1793 by Eli Whitney which helped out the textile industry. With interchangeable parts, assembly lines, workers and overseers made more efficient production. The major…

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    One of the most important times Europe’s history, occurred during the mid-eighteenth century lasting into the mid-nineteenth century. This period of time is referred to as the Industrial Revolution. In order to analyze the Industrial Revolution what the event was, where the revolution emerged, what the main consequences that the revolution brought to European society, and how the Industrial Revolution affected Latin America all must be answered first. The Industrial Revolution emerged in…

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    accumulation also called factors of the revolution took place. Technological innovation is the key feature of the Industrial Revolution and the key to this technology is the invention of the steam engine [3]. Enjim steam created by James Watt was used to move the factories and mines. It is also used as an engine that drives the train.…

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    Evolving into Something New The Industrial Revolution changed more than the eye can see. From making machines work more efficient and more products to be produced faster, the Industrial Revolution was a game changer in history. It was the link between the old and the new. The Industrial Revolution was a positive happening in society because it made many new technological advancements, stabilized the economy, and it grew the population of many countries. The Industrial Revolution was a time of…

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    Since mid-18th centuries, the Industrial Revolution started in Britain and later spread quickly toward other European countries and America. At the beginning, due to the discovery of America, it provided a lot of foods which satisfied the food problem of British. This resulted in the population growth and supplied many labour. In addition, coals and irons were found that lead the operation of machine became possible. These core factors coupled with other various element made the Industrial…

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    developed the first steam engine powered by coal. The steam-powered engine was first used to have an easier way to pump water out of the mines. James Watt then upgraded the engine so his engine could be the owe source for the industrial revolution. . Due to the transition from farming to industrialization this called for a demand of metals parts for the machines. The first large machine tool was the cylinder-boring machine used for boring the large-diameter cylinders on early steam engines.…

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    The industrial revolution was when they started to make new inventions. Everything started to evolutionized. Many people started to make new inventions and factories. And many people did not farm no more at this time and people moved to the city. People moved to the us to look for jobs. People got paid so little bit especially kids some of them did not even got to go to school because they had to go to work to help out their families. The Industrial revolution began in Great Britain. It began…

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