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    Ashley Christian AP English Literature 12 15 July 2013 Essay Two: Science and Technology of the Industrial Revolution Era In a time where anything and everything seemed limitless‚ the recipients of the Industrial Revolution not only welcomed the budding emergence of reformed sciences and technologies‚ but also practiced the arts and methods‚ allowing it to shape their very being and lifestyle. In the turn of the century‚ the outlook on the future was high with a fervent lingering of promise

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    Frank Garrido THE EFFECTS OF THE NDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION ON SOCIETY The Industrial Revolution changed the ways by how the world produced its goods. It was the era when the use of power-driven machines was developed. It also changed our societies from a mainly agricultural society to one in which industry and manufacturing was in control. This had many effects on people’s lives. The Industrial Revolution first got its start in Great Britain‚ during the 18th century. It was inevitable that

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    but feel rather British. Although tea did not originate in Britain‚ it certainly found a home there. At a time when the world was speeding up‚ the shuffle of the Industrial Revolution was embraced by some‚ avoided by others‚ and left some scrambling to find their place. Tom Standage’s A History of the World in Six Glasses‚ cleverly explains tea’s journey across the world and back and its lasting impact on all. As the Lipton tea company so perfectly claims‚ “Tea can do that”. Tea’s roots

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    was purely about making through the day and ultimately surviving. Nature determined people’s lives and if you starved to death so did everyone else in your community. Soon enough‚ Britain was the first on its way to great success through the Industrial Revolution that kick started the fast moving wave of new and enhanced technology. The technology ranged from roads‚ train tracks‚ to steamboats and later on even airplanes. The revolutionizing effect this time period had on people‚

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    during the period following the Age of Exploration‚ when European countries acquired colonies to support mercantilism‚ can be called "old imperialism." In the nineteenth century‚ a new era of imperialism began‚ this time spurred on by the Industrial Revolution. Some reasons for imperialism were political‚ economic‚ and social. These are some political reasons. Feelings of nationalism itensified throughout Europe during the nineteenth century. Nationalism in the extreme promotes the idea

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    The Industrial Revolution brought about great changes in how goods were produced and consumed‚ but it also brought about social and political changes. Some were positive‚ such as machines relieving much of the toil previously placed on worker’s muscles. But there were also negative changes. As workers moved to cities to work in factories‚ and progress in medical and sanitation practices improved‚ urban crowding became a huge issue. Additionally‚ where industry was taking over production in markets

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    Industrial Revolution From steam engines to steam boats‚ from the flying shuttle to the spinning jenny these are just a few of the most prominent aspects of the Industrial Revolution. Britain prior to the eighteenth century was predominantly an agrarian society‚ in which the majority population resided in rural areas. In the span of the eighteenth and nineteenth century Britain burgeoned into an urban society and most notably the birthplace of the industrial revolution. The Industrial Revolution

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    The Industrial Revolution was a time of new: new inventions‚ new factories‚ new profit‚ new causes of death‚ new pollution‚ new child laborers‚ new types of abuse‚ etc. The Industrial Revolution was when the world started to urbanize. During this time‚ countries profited because there were now new ways to manufacture something faster and much more efficiently. However‚ the tradeoff was disease‚ child labor‚ pollution‚ and abuse that also happened. The Industrial Revolution weakened countries by boosting

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    Agricultural and Industrial Revolution The agricultural revolution occurred between 1750 and 1900. It was a drastic change in the methods of farming. Farmers changed the way they grew their crops and used land. In the beginning of the eighteenth century‚ farmers had stripes of land on which they grew their crops on. This system the farmers used had many disadvantages. There was some space wasted where the strips were divided‚ the drainage system was poor and farmers had to leave their land unused

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    health and poor work hours during the Industrial Revolution eventually led to the advanced high tech life we live. The Revolution strengthened the economy by making production easier and quicker allowing for more money to be made. The Revolution really struck ground in a new type of technology which influenced the devices we still use today. Finally sacrifices of health further allowed for the industrial revolution to thrive. Although the Industrial Revolution brought disease and poor living conditions

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