THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION IN ENGLAND FROM THE 18TH TO THE 19TH CENTURY WAS INDEED A BENEFIT TO THE WORKING CLASS
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Natalie White – 1869
Thiuni Peiris – 3735
Chatura Karunatilake – 3739
The Industrial Revolution
The period from the 18th to the 19th century in England saw overwhelming effects on its cultural and socioeconomic conditions due to the industrial revolution which resulted in astounding changes in agriculture, manufacturing, mining, transport, and technology, that thereafter spread to European Countries, North America, and eventually the world.
Throughout the years, the industrial revolution has captured the minds of a vast number of historians and economists. The …show more content…
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