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    Industrialization effects The Industrial Revolution began in Briton in about 1740. There were many reasons for its arrival‚ one being an improvement in agriculture lowering the cost of food. This meant that families could get food cheaper and since most of their money was spent on food‚ many families had extra money to spend. Another major reason for the cause of the Industrial Revolution was Briton’s rising textile industry. Briton’s competition with India’s cotton textile industry made Briton

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    * How did he Industrial Revolution impact 3 distinct areas of the world between the 17th and 19th centuries? The Industrial Revolution between 18th and 19th centuries brought a fundamental change to the way goods were produced and it altered the way individuals lived forever. Occurring over hundreds of years‚ the industrial revolution made a dramatic impact on ever aspect of life. This revolution occurred first in Great Britain‚ and soon reached places like North America and Japan. The Industrial

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    Berk Doğa Yüksel 24093 Word Count: 1258 The first industrial revolution in England‚ which brought the perception of social class to a different point and caused the creation of new classes such as the middle class‚ began in England in the 18th and 19th centuries. Prior to the Industrial Revolution‚ human standards of life were low and working conditions were challenging. After the Industrial Revolution‚ people left their life in the provinces and migrated to cities. The people left behind the

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    Hernandez‚ Heidy Hernandez 1 Ms. Carbonoara English 3-4‚ Per. 1 7 October 2014 Good and Bad in Everything As one reads a short story titled “By Any Other Name” by Santha Rama Rau‚ readers discover interesting bonds and conflicts about a 5 year old girl named Rau‚ which she experiences bad moments from British people in her childhood. Comparing the British culture and Indian culture. We can clearly see that they both don’t have much in common‚ other than them both have a unique style

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    place in the 1800s. This was known by many as The Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution was the beginning of the shift towards factories‚ industries‚ and machine produced goods. The Industrial Revolution called for new tools‚ technologies‚ as well as changed ways of transportation and communication. All of these new inventions would improve how work was able to get done and the way Northeastern society functioned as well. However‚ the first Industrial Revolution actually began in Britain

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    Social Impacts of the Industrial Revolution Economic History The most intriguing to me and the most important to the society‚ as many historians agree was the social impact of Industrial Revolution in the nineteenth century. In fact‚ some historians like Rondo Cameron and R. M. Hartwell have ended up debating whether Industrial Revolution was an appropriate term for this revolution. Harold Perkin is another historian who shares the same viewpoint about Industrial Revolution as Cameron and Hartwell

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    factory-made objects. These changes influenced an environment of factories and very large cities. This big change was called The Industrial Revolution. Transportation changed from horseback riding to trains and steamboats. New roads were invented to help horse carriages travel smoother. Steamboats‚ clipper ships‚ and canals all helped travel on the water faster and easier. They also helped goods get to other places faster‚ like trains. Trains could both be run by horse or by engine. Engine trains were

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    Before the Industrial Revolution‚ technology was considered to be a candle‚ or a horse and buggy. But after coal was discovered and machines of all sorts were invented‚ the future of the way we lived held in this time period’s hands. In lots of ways‚ it was a good thing. It made our lives more than toiling in the fields and milking the cows. This was about travel‚ and new job opportunities for anyone who was looking for work. It was about making an income just by working with simple machines. However

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    Life of Workers in the Industrial Revolution During the Industrial Revolution in Europe many things had changed in technology‚ such as the creation of machines. The Industrial Revolution caused people to make new machines such as the cotton gin and steam engine. With machines being made it also changed the lives of people‚ workers. Workers in Europe faced many obstacles such as their new lifestyle‚ horrible working conditions‚ and getting replaced by machines. There were some benefits for workers;

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    Increased global competition‚ the beginning of the national market‚ and increased domestic production caused the price of goods to drop dramatically. In the late 1800s people were encouraged to move west and start farms‚ and were given loans by banks and the government to do so. This led to a large increase in the amount of goods produced. By 1900‚ the amount of cotton produced was almost five times that produced in 1865‚ and the amount of wheat and corn near doubled (Source A). Unfortunately this

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