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    How did the development of canals and railways influence the Industrial revolution? The growth of the Industrial Revolution depended on the ability to transport raw materials and finished goods over long distances. There were three main types of transportation that increased during the Industrial Revolution: waterways‚ roads‚ and railroads. In the early years people used to travel and transport goods by ship‚ horses‚ oxen and even humans were used to carry merchandises. “The first wheels on

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    knowledge on the market and his expertise with the machinery‚ the improvement of the engine granted Britain a great competitive advantage over other countries due to use of coal‚ which was cheap for the people in England and Scotland to use. The original steam engine was created by Thomas Savery in 1698 but was then later improved production and more suitable for the work that the people in Britain needed to do. Thomas’ engine was not efficient at all but it did increase productivity of labor since it

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    mill. Most of the products people use today are byproducts of the Industrial Revolution. About the time of the American Revolution‚ the citizens of England started using machines to produce the everyday things that everyone used. Shortly after‚ locomotives

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    1 March 2016 Coal‚ Iron‚ and Steam Engines. One of the most important and main parts of the Industrial Revolution was the invention of steam power. The invention of the steam engine made many changes to transportation‚ including steam powered trains. Steam powered trains are vehicles that run on rails or tracks and are powered by steam engines. They were first made to move goods and other items‚ then began to move people. Even though they were a huge part of transportation in the 19th and 20th

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    allowed for higher levels of production‚ and transportation across greater distances‚ which was one of the applications of the steam engine. Originally‚ the steam engine was created to remove water from mines‚ and was invented by Thomas Savery. However‚ James Watt created a steam engine that produced a rotary motion and could be used to power manufacturing machinery. Steam power was then used for spinning mules‚ power looms and other machinery.

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    significant eras in human history. It transformed its society from an agricultural economy to one that lead to industry‚ machines‚ and manufacturing. The basic resources for industrialization were iron and textiles‚ along with the development of the steam engine. Furthermore‚ the industrial revolution sought improved systems of transportation. It showed the way to such important changes in the way goods were

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    Britain (UK) - Britain had ample minerals like coal/iron - Investments put into construction of roads‚ bridges‚ canals Jethro Tull - Invented the seed drill * To make sure seeds can germinate Richard Trevithick - Pioneered 1st steam machine powered locomotive on industrial rail line in S. Wales * Pulled 10 tons of ore/70 people @ 5mph Effects on Society - Urbanization: city development and movement of people to cities * In Britain - Life in Cities: * Factories built

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    What Does Revolution Really Mean? When you hear the word revolution‚ many things may come to mind: vicious‚ bloody battles‚ mobs and militiamen‚ powerful and oppressive kings‚ and feudal japan. Or perhaps you think of specific revolutions such as the French Revolution or the American Revolution. But are these the only kind of revolution that has‚ or will ever exist? Simply put‚ no. So what else can a revolution be‚ besides an unruly uprising? Well‚ a revolution is a change in society‚ which can be

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    Do someone think the Industrial Revolution was better for most people?The Industrial Revolution caused many changes in today’s’ society.These changes made some people despondent and their unhappiness drove them to try to change their society. The Industrial Revolution began in the 1700s and extended on through the mid 1840s. It started in Great Britain and then expanded into the Western Europe and to the United States.This Historical age was one of the most important periods in the history of human

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    formed such as the middle class and the working class. People who are rich can get many goods in the city. Houses were designed better and there were many utensils you could buy. Traveling was also improved with a newly invented steam engine that powers steam locomotives. You could get to many places faster and cheaper. Urbanization let many people to cities to work in factories. The factories were overcrowded and very dangerous. Working hours were extreme and the working conditions were unsafe.

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