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    Being known as the time of drastic changes in technology and the impressive progress‚ the Industrial Revolution was one of the factors that have contributed to the modern society. Nevertheless‚ it was proven to have not only caused the positive shift in the flow of the history but also to affect the working classes leading to dramatical exhaustion of the human recourse. The industrialization was aimed at making people richer and making their lives easier for them while the harsh conditions in which

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    Industrial Revolution and the Working Class By Venura Wijenayake 2956 Akshay Amalean 2238 Snowitta Debate 1: The Industrial Revolution in England from the 18th to the 19th century was a benefit to the English working class. Looking at the Industrial Revolution‚ it’s important to consider its effects on people. We learned that industrial production increased tremendously‚ bringing wealth and power to Great Britain throughout the 19th century. But we have yet to explore

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    Industrial Revolution started as an attempt to solve problems‚ but it is becoming apparent that it was accompanied by lasting problems that the world will need to address. The world’s resources are no longer viewed as limitless. Considering the materialistic society that is there presently‚ concerns for future generations are warranted. The ever-increasing population continue to deplete the resources at an increasing rate. Personally‚ the spirit of “optimism and faith in the progress of humankind”

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    James R. Hamilton J. Haar HIST 1103-002 10/31/2012 Exam #2 Identification and Significance 1. McCulloch v. Maryland McCulloch v. Maryland was a Supreme Court case in March 1819. In this particular case‚ the state of Maryland had levied a tax on the Baltimore branch of the federal Bank of the United States. The unanimous decision that the tax was in fact unconstitutional was delivered by Supreme Court Chief Justice at the time‚ John Marshall. This case is significant because it set precedence

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    Industrial Revolution‚ widespread replacement of manual labor by machines that began in Britain in the 18th century and is still continuing in some parts of the world. The Industrial Revolution was the result of many fundamental‚ interrelated changes that transformed agricultural economies into industrial ones. The most immediate changes were in the nature of production: what was produced‚ as well as where and how. Goods that had traditionally been made in the home or in small workshops began to

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    Industries led to the redevelopment of cities of the 19th century. From the Agricultural Revolution‚ the increase in crop labor had brought increase in population. As the population grew‚ more demands for jobs were sought. And new ideas like the cotton industry rose‚ which brought the revolution. As water runned machinery and water runned factories were evolving‚ so was the social life. As industrialization thrived as coal and steam were discovered‚ the seeking for jobs caused migration‚ and the

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    Why the Industrial Revolution Begun England had experienced all of the forerunners of industrialization in the previous century: an agricultural revolution‚ cottage industry‚ and an expanded commercial revolution. These developments had built surplus capital which allowed them to progress. England also had an abundance of resources to kick-start their revolution. Their shortage of wood as a source of energy led them to search for other alternatives which lead them to coal. England’s geography provided

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    Essay : Industrial Revolution Edmund Burke once said ‚" Make revolution a parent of settlement‚ and not a nursery of future revolutions." This comical yet straightforward quote can be realeated to a time in history called the Industrial Revolution. Throughout history there has been political‚ economical‚ social and cultural revolutions. These revolutions has had complex and long lasting impacts on peoples lives‚ one revolution that has forever changed history is the Industrial Revolution. The term

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    A Progress There’s really no reason for the Industrial Revolution to be considered a problem. The Industrial Revolution did much more good than bad; even when things were bad‚ they eventually got better. There were many instances where the Industrial Revolution did good and/or fixed the wrong that occurred. For example‚ diseases and viruses were being discovered‚ meaning people began to open their eyes which led to the many advances in the medical field which led to people becoming healthier and

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    Environment and Geography was the promise for federal money for construction of a railroad and levees on the Mississippi river. That promise would require a lot of steel which would contribute to the Industrial Revolution which was hurting the environment in a negative way. The Industrial Revolution (1820-1870) Lots of goods were being produced by the United States. Factories were being built and many people were becoming rich because

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