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    1. What were the ’disasters’ that Europe suffered during the fourteenth century‚ and what were their consequences? (Short Answer). There were many disasters during the fourteenth century for instance‚ The Black Death and the revolts and repression‚ The Hundred Years War‚ The Babylonian Captivity‚ and The Great Schism all of which lead to many consequences. The Black Death was a horrible plague that hit Europe in the 1200 to 1600 time frame‚ wiping out about a third of its population. The disease

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    Final: The Industrial Revolution and its Effects I obtained my information from the book Created Equal as a secondary source. More information was gathered from The Industrial Revolution by Charles Beard. Some sections of the book The Condition of the Working Class in England were used as well. Another book used as a source are Lectures on the Industrial Revolution in England: Popular Addresses‚ Notes and Other Fragments. In order to get data on population increases during this time‚ statistics

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    mind rather than the peasants at the bottom of the social structure. Peasants have always had the most difficult lives‚ especially during the Middle Ages in Europe. Peasant men‚ women‚ and even children‚ starting at age 14‚ continued hard labor day in and day out. A peasant man‚ William Langland‚ wrote a poem about his life and one of the lines states‚ “and have no coin but their craft the cothe and keep them” (The Medieval Reader). This peasant was speaking about how he and his family were forced

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    true‚ greed drives people to go out of their way and they usually become power hungry. Especially during the times of industrialization‚ many business tycoons became greedy and wanted to crush all competition. The industrial revolution shows the role of greed very clearly‚ because many business people wanted to be the best and essentially get the most money. An example of this is John D. Rockefeller‚ his business was standard oil‚ when he found a way to make oil into kerosene‚ he began to crush all

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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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    widespread use of children in the mines and factories? 2.    What affect did investigations of child labor have on industry? 3.    What labor reforms came out of these investigations? The Second Industrial Revolution (1840-1900) James Hager Touro University International HIS# 101 Professor Dr. Amarjit Gill Module 1 (Case Assignment) During the industrial revolution many factories and mines did everything they could to exploit women and children by having them work in less

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    deadly diseases. These diseases could have been prevented had they had sufficient doctors and nurses. Men were constantly trying to be fit into the little room that hospitals had‚ and fit into the tight schedules that doctors and nurses were trying to balance. The men and women behind the battle lines were fighting a battle just as difficult as the one on the front lines. War was everywhere at this point in time. You couldn’t go anywhere without hearing how many men had died at the last

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    Due to all the advancements and newfound knowledge during the Industrial Revolution‚ there were many changes in economics‚ politics‚ and social aspects. Despite the many benefits of this occurence‚ child labor‚ lack of education‚ and the style of government‚ completely outweigh the positive components of mass production and new ways of transportation. The effects of the working and living conditions‚ lack of education‚ and pollution‚ affected the society socially. Then‚ due to the lack of involvement

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    Spain‚ A failed industrial revolution? By the 1850s‚ Spain’s population was near 12‚500‚000 people; of which more than two thirds still worked and lived in the countryside. Meanwhile‚ the most powerful European countries like England or Germany were undergoing a series of political‚ economic and social changes known as the Industrial Revolution. This was propelled by their liberal ideas‚ engaged investors and ever-growing market. It created a new era in history‚ urban areas started to develop and

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    The Industrial Revolution‚ which took place in 1760 was a period throughout which predominantly agrarian‚ rural societies in Europe and America became industrial and urban. Prior to the Industrial Revolution‚ which began in Britain people used to use hand production methods‚ and then since the Industrial Revolution it upgraded to machines‚ new chemical manufacturing and iron production processes‚ improved efficiency of water power‚ the increasing use of steam power‚ the development of machine tools

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