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    Industrial Revolution Essay Did you know that in England‚ there were children as young as three years old going to work? These kids were a part of the Industrial Revolution‚ and they fueled our industries today. The Industrial Revolution had both positive and negative impacts on children because of tough work conditions and poor treatment‚ but ultimately led to better life for children today. Some of the children in the workforce of the 1800s had very tough working conditions. These children would

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    of wooded beams with canvas stretched over them. The plane had two vertical wings with propellers behind them that pushed the plane through the sky. The pilot would sit on the wing and pull on ropes and pullies to steer the plane. The world needed this invention so people could travel longer distances at higher speeds without the interruptions of traffic‚ rough roads or obstacles‚ there was an open sky. The evolution of this invention eventually enabled people to travel over the sea.

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    “During World War I‚ while inspecting a certain area. General John J. Pershing found a project that was not going well‚ even though the second lieutenant in charge seemed to have a pretty good plan. General Pershing asked the lieutenant how much pay he received. On hearing the lieutenant’s reply of “141.67 per month‚ Sir‚” General Pershing said: “Just remember that you get $1.67 per month for making you plan and issuing the order‚ and $140.00 for seeing that it is carried out.” I want

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    Immigration during the Industrial Revolution Immigration was a huge part of the industrial revolution‚ some migrated legal‚ some illegal. Either way‚ many immigrants came to the United States searching for a dream‚ the American dream to be precise. This leads to the question; Why did people immigrate to America? There can be many answers to this question‚ but some of the most important answers are: political‚ others economic‚ while yet others religious‚ whatever the case was‚ the United States

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    allowed it’s distinguished takeoff in the industrial revolution (in modern history‚ the process of change from an agrarian and handicraft economy to one dominated by industry and machine manufacturing). During the 18th and 19th many individuals of England began pursuing more self-interest‚ which resulted in the commencement of what is known today as the birth industrial revolution. England reached further success than other nations during the industrial revolution due to several factors for example the

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    Life before the Industrial Revolution First and foremost‚ before the dawn of the Industrial Revolution Britain in the 1750s‚ most people worked the land and built handmade tools. They made everything by hand‚ from their own clothes to growing their own food. They lived in farms and only went as far as their feet or horse could take them‚ therefore they only new very little beyond their village. Plus‚ people had to rely upon themselves and their communities to get the vast majority of articles

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    Buescher English‚ Period 5 15 January 2015 America’s transformation: The Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution has brought many positive effects and attributes that has shaped America and even affected modern society today. Industrialization has altered how people live‚ especially how people work‚ the clothes people wear‚ the food people eat‚ how people are educated‚ and how long others can live. The Industrial Revolution also provided the countries that first adopted it with the technological

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    Effects of the Industrial Revolution on Slavery The Industrial Revolution started in Britain‚ where population was sky rocketing and demand for goods was increasing. This higher demand forced innovators and scientists to invent machines that would make production much faster than their old ways. Before the push for new technology‚ goods were being produced through the putting-out system: one where a manufacturer would make part of the product‚ send it out for someone to finish it‚ then put it on

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    The Industrial Revolution began in England in the middle of the 18th century. The Industrial Revolution was when technology began advancing. Before the Industrial Revolution‚ textiles were woven by hand. Machines were invented during the 1700’s that did the job for people. New changes were made in agriculture as well. These advancements began in England because England had the resources needed for an industrial revolution‚ they had the land‚ and the people. England had the natural resources to

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    THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION IN GREAT BRITAIN The Great Britain was the first country to undergo industrial revolution which according to Musson and Robinson (1969) is the "transformation of a predominantly rural‚ agricultural and handicraft society into a predominantly urban‚ industrial and mechanized society" (60). Indeed the modern world owes a lot to British pioneers of the 18th and 19th century like Abraham Darby‚ Richard Arkwright‚ John Wilkinson‚ Samuel Crompton‚ Thomas Newcomen and James Watt

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