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    History.com Staff‚ a comment was made saying‚ “the Industrial Revolution brought about a greater volume and variety of factory-produced goods and raised the standard of living for many people” (History.com Staff). As the success of the mills continued the Lowell mills were able to reduce the cost of textile production in order to grab a larger share of the market (The Lowell System). With factories developing positively on their own‚ American factories quickly passed production in Britain’s factories

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    Bryan Casallo Dr. Bailey April 17‚ y Blood on the Forge Book Review “Steel is born in the flames and sent out to live and grow old.  It comes back to the flames and has a new birth.  But no one man could calculate its beginning or end.  It would end when the earth ended.  It seemed deathless.” (302) Blood on the Forge‚ by William Attaway‚ illustrates one of the most important historical event in United States history‚ The Great Migration. Attaway sets Blood on the Forge in the midst of the

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    large factories- the textile mills of New England- sought out independent‚ hard-working farm girls to work in them.” Francis Cabot Lowell was one of the first to employ young women to work for him. In his famous Lowell mills‚ it was not hard to bring in workers. Female workers loved the idea that they could make more money working in a mill than they ever could being a domestic servant or school teacher‚ which was pretty much the only other option for them. The Lowell mills provided them with a place

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    girl who works hard to support her family and the family’s debts. She was the mother figure of her family. She was then sent to work at a tavern to pay the debts. However‚ Lyddie is fired and she decides to work at the the textile mills in Lowell‚ Massachusetts. At the mills‚ her friends tell her about a petition that protests the horrible working conditions there Lyddie should not sign the petition because she is accustomed to the noise‚ speed and strength/ energy required/ needed to do the work. She

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    led to catrophic consequences that forced the government to regulate it. The government was forced due to different people’s action and stories. There were poems alerting the public of the abuse. For example the excerpt “the golf links lie near the mill That almost every day The laboring children can look And see the men at play was written by Sarah Cleghorn informing of how the men are playing while children are working

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    have required additional price cut. So‚ the option with the firm was to expand its operation in the segment of specialty steel segment‚ which is typical mini mill product line. The alternative was to increase beam size capacity and directly challenge large integrated steel companies. Due to constraint of the rating of available rolling mill‚ it could make only small section beam. Manufacturing of medium and large section beams needed higher capacity machines‚ and it requires big capital investment

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    The Industrial Revolution began in England in the mid 1700s and greatly increased the output of machine-made goods. Inventions‚ such as canals‚ crop rotation‚ and factories/mills‚ spurred the Revolution (Ch 9 Sec 1). The idea later then arrived in Asia‚ mostly Japan‚ about 70 years after the first textile‚ or fabric‚ mills were built in the United States. In building the different cotton and silk factories‚ the Japanese were influenced by England‚ Italy‚ and America to use their ideas for

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    The Industrial Revolution happened after the Agricultural Revolution had taken place. This advance in the farming communities had required less people to work the land. Therefore‚ there were more young people available to marry at younger ages‚ which lead to a population boom. In the mid -1700s the population in Britain was 5.7 million‚ by the end of the century the population increased to 8.7 million people. As a result‚ there was abundant of a raw resource and this was children. Just the raw material

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    to work in the textile mills. Factories required Women and young children to take on the roles as mill workers to help the families to survive. While men were out in the fields working‚ women worked harder in the factories making much less than the men. Women worked longer days‚ starting from before sunrise to past sundown then most men. In addition‚ women worked in factories with dangerous machines‚ rats‚ and overall filthy working conditions. As a result‚ the female mill workers in America and

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    This research essay is about what puppy mills are and what they do‚ what a dog knows in its mind‚ and what it’s like when you first meet a dog and what it’s like for the dog when they first meet you. Puppy Mills are a large dog breeding facility where profit is cared more about than the puppy’s health. Puppy Mills are horrific‚ and they sell the dogs to unsuspecting families; the facility only cares about increasing their profit‚ and not about the dog’s health. According to “DoSomething.org‚” after

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