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    The National Electrical Code® (NEC®) was developed over a century ago during a vibrant and exciting time in American history. In the decades following the Civil War‚ an industrial revolution arises in the United States fueled by the technological advancements in electricity. In September of 1882‚ Thomas Edison installs the first commercial electrical system at Pearl Street Station in Lower Manhattan. Within a few short years‚ electrical light and power spreads from city to city and from industrial

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    They would sell some of their harvest to create small profits witch they would use to buy cotton‚ coal or fruits and vegetables. When villages turned into towns‚ which evolved into small cities then into an immense industrialised city‚ those villager/s came to the city thinking of work they need to sustain their families. When this happened

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    Hey‚ I’m Tommie‚ I would tell you how old I am but I can’t remember. Now this Industrial revolution ain’t as great as they say. All us kids have become more popular for labour. Collieries‚ mills‚ factories. We do it all. I myself work in a colliery. Ever since the demand for coal has increased‚ the demand for children has also risen. In the colliery I work as a trapper‚ I have since I was six. I sit there in the darkness‚ for 12 hours a day‚ for 2 pennies a day. Me‚ me mother and father‚ George

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    worked in a cotton mill. College was never discussed much. Rather it was just the unspoken assumption that you go to high school and just after graduation‚ if not before‚ you would start work at the mill. Going to work is just what you did to take care of yourself but many times helping to take care of the previous generation. Manual labor took its toll not to mention the constant financial uncertainty. Lack of education has inhibited by father from many opportunities for growth at the mill. It has

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    Life before the Industrial Revolution was tough because the people did not have access to the same availability of goods and everything was man-made. If something broke‚ it had to be fixed manually rather than buying it new because goods were not mass-produced. Although the Industrial Revolution improved life in some ways it was also difficult for the workers‚ because shifts at the factories were long‚ conditions were bad‚ and people were often hurt. Slowly‚ agricultural improvements started coming

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    child have to give up a good future just to provide for my family at the age of 8? There are also reports of brutality occurring within factories. In an interview with a women who wishes to remain anonymous‚ she describes what is was like working in a cotton factory. “Sarah Golding was poorly and so she stopped her machine. James Birch‚ the overlooker‚ knocked her to the floor. She got up as well as she could. He knocked her down again. Then she was carried to her house…….she was found dead in her bed

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    The industrial revolutions effects were mostly positive and discovered many different ways to better our nations. Many new inventions were made such as the rail road‚ the cotton gin‚ the steam engine‚ etc. and these just influenced more and more inventions to be created. The income was usually steady and never sunk really low‚ and always provided the necessary money in order to fund the city and the people of the city. The

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    no write but could only read simple phrases used in the factories (ex: work). More of‚ many children died due to being cut by running machines such as scavenger‚ in which small aged children had to crawl under machines in motion to pick up fallen cotton in which it caused serious

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    work. They were not to work from six o’clock at night to six o’clock in the morning. In 1918 the Keating Owen act was deemed unconstitutional. The decision was made by the supreme court in the case Hammer v. Dagenhart. Dagenhart owned a textile mill with his two teenage sons and he fought saying that the law went against the tenth amendment and the fifth amendment. Due to the arguments provided by Dagenhart the court sided with him and deemed the law unconstitutional due to the fact that the government

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    One of the most influential centuries during human history is the nineteenth century. During this century the world‚ especially Europe‚ experienced radical change--change that revolutionized the world‚ as everyone knew it to be. It was a century of war‚ of industrialization‚ of urbanization‚ and of nationalism. The major development of the nineteenth century was the Industrial Revolution. Every aspect of the nineteenth century is most likely directly influenced by the Industrial Revolution‚ from

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