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    Sofia Bambina Mrs. Sather Western Civilization 300 May 2024 Child Labor during the Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution took place from 1760 to 1840‚ reaching all areas of the globe. First starting in Great Britain‚ then spreading to the rest of Europe‚ and finally westward to the United States‚ this 80-year period modernized the globe through advancements in technology‚ production‚ urbanization‚ and economics. As a result‚ the workforce was forever altered. With a significant change in

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    The Industrial Revolution was a period in history that began in the 18th century to the 19th century‚ where major changes in technology and agriculture had a huge effect on people‚ starting in Great Britain. Before the Industrial Revolution‚ all countries were in the primary sector; which involved the extraction of Earth’s resources. People made all products out of hand making manufacturing very slow at the time. Most people lived in the country to focus on farming‚ because traveling back and forth

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    During 19th century France‚ childhood and adolescence were distinctly separate stages of life because of the industrial revolution’s fragmentation of family trade. The period of the industrial revolution caused family trade to fade and jobs increase‚ which separated families and decisively split childhood from adolescence. Indeed‚ the decrease in family work required children to leave the home at an earlier age rather than later. Throughout the century‚ childhood simply diminished into a preparatory

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    STREET ART: A REBELLIOUS REVOLUTION --Rian French Rebellion is a healthy thing. It keeps our civilization from becoming stagnant. It keeps the art world from becoming stagnant. It is the status quo and it keeps it on its toes. Why should art be sanctioned by permission‚ inside a neat little gallery o museum or something? Why can’t art just be the expression of humans wherever the hell they please? -Lady Pink (Artist/Street Art) Street art is an ever growing phenomenon which can be found all

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    There has been plenty of Revolutions in the world. Individuals usually talk about the French Revolution‚ 1789-1799‚ or the American Revolution‚ 1765-1783‚ but never really about the Revolution that had a major impact on the world: the Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution began in England in the mid 1700s and greatly increased the output of machine-made goods. Inventions‚ such as canals‚ crop rotation‚ and factories/mills‚ spurred the Revolution (Ch 9 Sec 1). The idea later then arrived

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    The textile industry was the very first industry to be advanced. Before the revolution‚ cloth was typically woven at home‚ which would take long hours a day to do. With the creation of these new inventions‚ cloth was made much faster which led to a boost in merchants’ profits. Industrial Revolution Research explains the textile industry during the industrial revolution‚ “The demand for cloth continued to rise‚ so merchants had to be in competition with others for their supplies to make it. This caused

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    Negative effects of the Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution had many positive and negative impacts on society. The positive include cheaper clothes‚ more job opportunities‚ and improvement in transportation. And the negative would include exploitation of women and children‚ workers work long hours and environmental damages. These are just a few that I believe had an impact on the Industrial Revolution. England was an ideal place for the Industrial Revolution to begin. It had a great

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    The industrial revolution began in Europe after the scientific revolution had impacted the globe [between 1750 and 1900]. This revolution would impact the European countries by a fast and mass production of goods. On the other hand‚ this revolution would bring to head the issues of society such as class gaps and divisions. With the increase of a larger middle class or Bourgeois and a more rigorous climb to the top‚ many were stuck in poverty known as the working class or Proletariat. Karl Marx was

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    As Stephen Gardiner once said‚ "The Industrial Revolution was another one of these extraordinary jumps forward in the story of civilizations." In other words‚ the lives of many people changed from day time consuming work to fast paced machine made products. It first began in England during the 1700s and caused an increase in population. The reasons behind why the Industrial Revolution began was because of all the excess in iron‚ coal and cloth. Due to the coal‚ the steam-engine was invented to transport

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    Effects of the revolution on the Arts Music * Mariachi was declared to be Mexico’s national music after the revolution * Indigenismo was a common motif for the genre of music that resulted after the revolution * Artist started blending indigenous music with European music creating regional folk music * Norteno music became popular after the revolution. Norteno evolved from intermingling Czech and Bohemian rhythms. * The Mexican revolution gave birth to a number of Corridos

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