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    the support of slavery was more economic than anything else at the time. Slaver labor had little to no impact on the capital that funded the European industrial revolution. The profits made during the slave trade and West Indian plantations did not account for even five percent of Britain’s overall national income at the time of the industrial revolution. However‚ Slavery was vital to Europeans development of the new colonies. Without the slaves‚ European colonists couldn’t have settled and developed

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    is a difficult concept to grasp and fully understand. The Industrial Revolution gave birth to many of the key processes and inventions responsibility for present day society. This marked the beginning of a transition from relying on things found naturally to creating man-made objects. The use of steam power in transportation and machines in factories significantly optimized how fast things could be done and moved. Although the late 1800’s may be regarded as one of the most important time periods

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    possible through technical advances such as the steam engine. This transferred the balance of political power from the landowner to the industrial capitalist and created an urban working class. From 1830 to the early 20th century‚ the Industrial Revolution spread throughout Europe and the USA and to Japan and the various colonial empires. The term `Industrial Revolution´ has been criticized on the grounds that it implies a sudden and dramatic change‚ whereas the process of industrialization was long

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    James Watt was born 19th January 1736 at Greenock and at this time no one would have even imagined his effect on the Industrial Revolution that was to occur within that century. When James was fifteen he had read books about and become accustomed to Philosophy (similar to modern physics). He had also completed many of his own chemical experiments and even started produce and construct his own products such as a small electronic device that startled his companions. He soon became interested in

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    Introduction The Industrial revolution marked a major turning point in human lifestyle and how we see things nowadays. It changed our environment from hand work to machinery. I believe that even it didn’t start in England in the 1800’s. At some point in time it would have also been formed. . Not only did society develop the ability to have more things faster‚ it would be able to develop better things. These industrialization processes continue today. Transportation

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    impacts of the industrial revolution through the people of Britain. The two main focus areas are living conditions and the nature of work. An evaluation will be made about the impacts‚ positive and negative. The industrial revolution began in 1760 and lasted until 1840. It altered the economy and society immensely and led to some of the most significant inventions known today. It introduced industrialisation and urbanisation to our world. Living conditions during the Industrial revolution were poor and

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    Women’s Work in the Industrial Revolution The industrial revolution swept through Europe and North America during the 19th century‚ affecting the class structure‚ economy‚ government‚ and even the religious practices of everyone who lived in or did commerce with these new "industrialized nations." It made the modern age possible‚ but it was not without its "growing pains." The position of women before the industrial revolution was often equivalent to chattel‚ and then as now‚ they were expected

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    The Second Industrial Revolution is also known as the Technological Revolution. The second industrial revolution started in the late nineteenth century and continued through the 1930’s. The revolution supplied great opportunities for American people along with troubling times. The second industrial revolution changed the lives of the working population for the better and the worse. Most of the workers had an increase in the standard of living but at the same time they experienced harsh and dangerous

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    During the Industrial Revolution technology was beginning to be introduced to society and started to affect people all over the world. The Industrial Revolution first started to make an appearance in the 1800’s. This was huge event during this decade because it made a lot of changes throughout the world. The Industrial Revolution would introduce the world inventions and a new way for transportation‚ which would later be used throughout the whole world and still goes on today. The only reason that

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    a) Look in the web links on learning areas to this article called ‘White Slavery in the Industrial Revolution’. The author argues that industrial workers were virtually slaves of the great industrialists of the era. Do you agree with the author that Industrial workers were akin to slaves? Write a paragraph (15-20 lines) which discusses your response to this idea and which contains evidence from the article to back it up. I agree with Michael A. Hoffman II’s opinion that even though white people

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