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    When thinking about the importance of many revolutions throughout history‚ it is hard to think of one that is more important than the Industrial Revolution. Beginning in the late 1700s north of Britain‚ the Industrial Revolution sought to expand and bolster the economy of Britain and those who were to follow in their footsteps. Britain was the first country to industrialize‚ doing so by having a “robust empire‚ profitable overseas trade networks‚ and established credit institutions” (Coles‚ P. 506)

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    Arianna Valenzuela Mrs. Rogosin APUSH Period 1 October 3‚ 2013 CH 11 IDs: Cotton‚ Slavery & the Old South The Cotton Economy: TERMS DEFINITIONS SIGNIFICANCE King Cotton Phrase used by politicians and whites to describe the importance of the cotton in the south Boom of cotton production began in 1820s The dominance and importance of the cotton in the south transformed it economy‚ the production continued westward (south) the demand expanded in the north as their “cultures” developed

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    new technology introduced and can help the Americans economy to grow up‚ but it’s going to take some time because it was new technology which was introduced here in America. Newer technology machines which introduced by Slater were able to produce cotton and machines helps to speed up the work. Lowell mills were a great idea and bring the new technology into Industry. I think‚ that how the industrial revolution

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    well. Advances were made on agriculture including better machines and cultivators. When the cotton gin was create‚ separating cotton was made much easier and faster. The South was able to increase its cotton supply and did not slow production due to the lack of attention they received. In this way‚ the North and South began to work together. The South would gather cotton at increasing rates and send the cotton up North where it would be used in textile mills in the manufacture of cloth. In some ways

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    The Cotton Mills Regulation Act (1825) aimed to improve the enforceability of health and safety legislation. The appointed magistrates could visit mills on their own initiative‚ and could call witnesses to attend hearings in order to gain evidence. In theory

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    worked towards mechanizing their cotton industries‚ and while there were many similarities in the way that this industry was developed and the end result significant differences were also present. Low pay and poor conditions were present in both areas and in both china and japan a large part of their labor force came from rural areas. However while in Japan the labor force was overwhelmingly female this was not the case in India. Furthermore the mechanized cotton industry developed much more slowly

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    England because England had the resources needed for an industrial revolution‚ they had the land‚ and the people. England had the natural resources to make an Industrial Revolution happen. England had wool‚ coal‚ iron‚ cotton‚ lead‚ tin‚ and water (doc 1). They needed wool and cotton to make yarn and clothes.They needed coal for fueling machinery. Iron was used to make railroads. Water was used to

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    wrote the "South Carolina Exposition and Protest" calling for the nullification of this tariff‚ but it was met with little enthusiasm‚ and set the state for the "Nullification Crisis of 1832". During this crisis‚ South Carolina blamed the drop of cotton prices on

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    The Market Revolution had a great impact on the lives of the workers by giving them jobs. It provided new opportunities and increased freedom‚ it also produced a great deal of concern. This century brought them from skilled laborers to unskilled laborers‚ though. Their lives started to revolve around the clock as they began to be required to work a certain amount of hours daily. The number of people immigrating from Ireland and Germany increased and citizens feared that these foreigners were going

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