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    same time it also brought many good things. For instance‚ prior to the Industrial Revolution people worked at home farms‚ and small workshops.  Textiles were primarily made of wool and were hand spun. But since the invention of the spinning wheel‚ cotton was produced much  quicker. (Man-Made)  It was this types of invention that made product come out more quicker for the consumer.  With water wheels use to power machinery and steam engine being invented‚ these are the things that made factories speed

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    Was the Industrial Revolution good for some people? Did the industrial revolution help England in the 18th century? The Industrial Revolution started in the 18th century. The Industrial Revolution is a dark time in the Victorian era where‚ many kids from poor families or orphans were forced to work endless hours everyday to little to no pay. Many kids died in tragic work accidents or illness from the job. They were called ‘The white slaves of england‚’ they are the people who built Britain from the

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    Some of the types of factories children worked in were cotton mills‚ iron and textile factories‚ and match factories. The work in factories were very dangerous. The machines in the factories were not equipped to shut down in case of an accident. In the cotton mills and textile factories young children called scavengers would have have to crawl under the machine (while it was running) to get loose pieces of

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    British had political control and they succeeded in monopolizing the trade with India. Their foreign rivals were defeated in trade and thus they did not face any competition. They also monopolized the export of all types of raw materials. They use to buy them at low prices whereas the Indian weavers had to buy them at overpriced prices. They imposed heavy duties on Indian goods on their entrance in Britain so to protect their own monopolized industry. They thought out of the box and did many

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    Journal Article Review – Methodology We now move on to a discussion methodology‚ and the approach evident in the journal article. Methodology can be defined as the analysis of the principles or procedures of inquiry in a particular field. A methodology is a construct of the source and audience for which they are intended. For this reason‚ in an attempt to gain a better understanding of the methodologies adopted by the author‚ one must first understand the author‚ source and intended audience.

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    Samuel Slater

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    right to debate in the trial‚ as we all know he is a genius in economics. He can argue about the topic relating to economics. Economics was his chief asset‚ and was based on his views and studies. Samuel’s industry was the first successful U.S. cotton spinning mill. He made a decision to live in the northern states because he was intrigued by industrialism more than agriculture in the south. His industry spread throughout all of New England. He created a factory system called “The Rhode Island

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    why it helped the cause of industrialization is that since product was manufactured quickly‚ they can sold it also more quickly. Furthermore‚ the document D emphasize the inventions of different kind of machine in the textile industry. For example‚ cotton gin‚ water frame‚ flying shuttle‚ spinning jenny and power loom. It also helped cause of industrialization because it increase the speed production and furnished the product into better quality. Therefore‚ they can produce more product in a

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    Life of Workers in the Industrial Revolution During the Industrial Revolution in Europe many things had changed in technology‚ such as the creation of machines. The Industrial Revolution caused people to make new machines such as the cotton gin and steam engine. With machines being made it also changed the lives of people‚ workers. Workers in Europe faced many obstacles such as their new lifestyle‚ horrible working conditions‚ and getting replaced by machines. There were some benefits for workers;

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    Ink chromatography items needed: M&Ms® (4 different colors) Rubbing alcohol Coffee filters (2) plastic cups (2) Pencil Ruler Tape paper plate Table salt Water cotton swabs (4) Measuring cups/spoons 2-liter bottle procedure Coffee filters usually are round‚ but it’s easier to compare your results if the paper is rectangular. So your first task is to cut the coffee filter into a rectangle measuring three cm by nine cm. You will need two of these strips to complete the lab. Space

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    Caty Greene

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    during this time she had five children. Her children were named after the Washingtons. After almost a year spent in Georgia‚ the 44-year-old general died at his home on June 19‚ 1786‚ a victim of severe sunstroke. It is said that Kitty helped make the cotton gin with Eli Whitney but some different stories on exactly how keep popping up. On May 31‚ 1796 the widowed Catherine Littlefield Greene married Eli Whitney’s partner‚ Phineas Miller. The marriage would last until his death in 1802. After her marriage

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