PART 2 COMPULSORY SECTION – EVALUATING THE IN DUSTRIAL REVOLUTION To what extent was the Industrial Revolution characterized by suffering With any major change in society‚ there are always winners and losers‚ and whilst the 18th and 19th Century Industrial Revolution saw great advancement in the iron and textile industries‚ transportation‚ communication and banking and an improved standard of living for the middle and upper classes‚ large groups of society experienced terrible living conditions in
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The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain in the late 1700s and is defined as the movement to powered machinery. Before‚ work was done by hand‚ but five key factors changed everything. The agricultural movement increased the food supply and decreased the labor and cost of food. This led to the population boom essential for the Enclosure Movement. The Enclosure Acts allowed the rich to fence off estates‚ which forced the growing population into cities‚ creating a large labor force. Great Britain
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Perhaps the most basic human need is eating. Over the course of human existence there has been a dramatic shift in the variety of food available and how it is obtained. More recently‚ revolutions in agriculture‚ industry and life-style have all inflated rates of obesity in developed nations‚ so much so that it can be effectively described as an epidemic. Transformations in agriculture‚ industry and life-style have also resulted in great environmental devastations‚ accentuating our interdependent
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Trade Unions had struggled to achieve the freedom to exist in the early stages of the industrial revolution. Provide a critical account of their early developments‚ noting some of the major changes in their formation and character. A trade union can be described as an organization of workers who have banded together to achieve common goals in key areas and working conditions. They were established around the early eighteenth century and membership was low and most were from within crafting industries
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HUM102-03 Research project Instructor: Keith Green‚ Ph.D. Shuxian Shen Economic changes during the First Industrial Revolution The First Industrial Revolution evolved into the Second Industrial Revolution in the transition years between 1840 and 1870‚ when technological and economic progress gained momentum with the increasing adoption of steam-powered boats‚ ships and railways‚ the large scale manufacture of machine tools and the increasing use of steam powered factories. It started in
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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 overproduction led to prices dropping dramatically.
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Have you ever wonder how transport was created? In the industrial revolution between the years‚ 1750-1901 transport had a big influence on the society and Economy. Transportation inventions picked up in 1800 seeing the creation. Railways‚ steamboats and roads. Transportation in Britain roads were badly built and maintained. The railway’s lines were not around and instead‚ they had carriages pulled by horses. Transportation was created to get one thing from point A to point B which could be people
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The Industrial Revolution had numerous significant impacts on European human advancement. It rendered a significant part of the old gentry immaterial‚ helped the bourgeoisie to financial and political power‚ and drafted a great part of the old laborer class into its manufacturing plants. The outcome was normally a move in demeanor toward riches. Industrialist riches appeared to have no regular points of confinement. Incompletely in light of the fact that the new modern methods of generation had no
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The Spread of the Industrial Revolution and its effect on Society JF History 104 Western Civilizations Prof. LG August 27‚ 2012 The Spread of the Industrial Revolution and its effect on Society The Industrial Revolution spread across the globe as it fostered tremendous social and economic changes in every country fortunate enough to participate. As many countries witnessed the birth of Industrialization‚ dramatic social and economic changes took place that significantly altered the
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and effects of the Industrial Revolution. The Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment combined to create a new world view. This‚ in turn‚ led to the creation of new technology and organizations like the British Royal Society of Arts focused on progress and Enlightenment ideals. The Agricultural Revolution and enclosure movements led to increased agricultural productivity and produced a pool of potential workers to work in new factories‚ leading to ability for industrial change. Natural resources
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