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    is a soft white fibrous substance that surrounds the seeds of a tropical and subtropical plant. Cotton is important to an understanding of the industrial revolution because cotton had a huge effect on the economy since there was such a big market for cotton because many people didn’t know how to make it. The significance of cotton to the industrial revolution is that it allowed people to make clothes‚ and it allowed those who were able to make cotton make money and build factories to make more cotton

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    Industrial Revolution: Discussion The Industrial Revolution was one of the most important periods of time in all of human history. It changed the way the world as we know it works by creating machines that replaced a lot of jobs‚ mostly in involving hard labour. One could argue that this was bad‚ as it not only put many people out of a job‚ and that it normalised the destruction of environment‚ but the benefits of the Industrial Revolution outweigh the cons. ’The Factory Acts’ were one of the many

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    Monter 1 The Industrial Revolution was an era in which many new concepts and inventions were being made. The Industrial Revolution was both bad and good for the people at this time. The Industrial Revolution was mostly centered around textiles and coal mining. The inventions would surely make life easier on them but also very hard. The people at this time had to support themselves and their families and the new inventions were taking away their jobs and leaving them on the streets with no job‚ food

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    who find it hard to move because of all the people crammed into one building. In pre-industrial Europe‚ about 156 cities had populations of 10‚000. By 1800‚ there were approximately 363 cities with populations of 10‚000 or more and 17 of those cities had more than 10‚000 inhabitants. This boom in population was largely to due to the advancing agricultural techniques. Parallel to these advancements in urbanization‚ are the advancements in centralization. Before the Industrial Revolution‚ many products

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    with unfair fines if they showed up late‚ did something wrong‚ etc. There was also times when people had to deal with awful diseases like pneumonia‚ chest‚ and lung disease and have a small Mining was very difficult because coal was hard to find. Very little coal was found in the south‚ but there was some found in the north. Finding out that coal was so difficult and expensive to move‚ this caused towns and other industries to move around the coal mining area‚ workers even went to move to the coal

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    Britain in the Industrial Revolution: Essential or Extraneous? Why eighteenth-century Britain? Among the several movements through the course of human civilization‚ the study of the Industrial Revolution has left the question of Britain’s influence in the process. Could the Revolution have proceeded without Britain? What changes would there be in history? Britain’s strategic position in trade and the economy‚ as well as its social distinctiveness in Europe‚ resulted in a situation where no other

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    In the Industrial Revolution‚ there were two types of people‚ Capitalist like factory workers such as bourgeoisie. And there was also Socialist such as Marx and Engels‚ Proletariat. Socialists disliked the capitalist because of bad working conditions‚ unsafe working conditions bad wages.The workers during the industrial revolution disliked the capitalist because of horrendous working and living conditions and bad wages like unsanitary living conditions‚ badly ventilated working areas‚ machines spat

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    In the book Hard Times‚ Dickens portrays his philosophical values‚ namely the opposition between Fact and Fancy and his support for the latter and the need for religious values in humanity‚ itself attached to the importance of femininity. He also writes in parallel to the literary context of the times‚ for example criticising capitalism and portraying the negative effects of industrialisation. The novel is one of many critiques written at the time and suggests numerous social developments and ideas

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    The 1800’s were a time of innovation and immigration to cities for the new factory jobs‚ because the Agricultural Revolution changed farms. There were many positive and negative effects of the Industrial Revolution. One positive effect of the Industrial Revolution‚ was urbanization. Urbanization was when cities were built because of all the jobs the factories were offering. Many people wanted these jobs‚ and went from farms to these new cities. They needed homes for these new comers‚ so they

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    Because of the tremendous availability of natural resources and great geography‚ the birth of the Industrial Revolution began in England. It was also where new inventions that forever changed the agricultural world. This led to the low demand for farmers and many people were moving to cities to find work in factories‚ which spearheaded the industrial movement. The Industrial Revolution was a negative for society because of the poor factory jobs‚ dangerous coal mines‚ and horrible living conditions

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