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    During the Industrial Revolution cities all over the world grew. The population growth affected the way many people conducted business. Business thrived in Great Britain due to the laws that encouraged business. People throughout these cities created inventions leading to faster‚ easier‚ more efficient‚ but also larger machines. These inventions eventually became to big for homes and moved into factories eventually creating factory towns. The way people conducted business mostly hurt everybody other

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    Industrialization can be expressed as the establishment of industries and new modern techniques that leads to a whole new era for modernisation. Industrialization can also be expressed as the “Industrial Revolution”. The vital industrial revolution in Australia took place in (1750-1914)‚ that was the most fascinating duration and a significant step for modernisation in the history of modern world (Moore‚ 2014). It has so many impacts and was the catalyst for dramatic social variations. This revolution

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    developed after the death of an old subsistence world. The American integrated industrial revolution technology into a new marketable economy. New national transportation networks and mills powering were fueled by a technology that moved steam boats‚ railroads and steam power. The market revolution spread across the nation and farmers grew more crops for commercial purposes. Cities and factories arose in the northern region. A new middle class emerged and people started working in the economy sector

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    During the era of the Industrial Revolution many significant changes occurred in the lives and labor of most European citizens. These changes affected every aspect of their lifestyle and cultures and there was little they could do to prevent it. European nations were looking for more ways to expand in size and wealth. In the search for these ambitions the idea of using machinery to efficiently mass produce manufactured goods arose. This innovation completely altered the lives of many hardworking

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    Revolution evolved into the Second Industrial Revolution in the transition years between 1840 and 1870‚ when technological and economic progress gained momentum with the increasing adoption of steam-powered boats‚ ships and railways‚ the large scale manufacture of machine tools and the increasing use of steam powered factories. It started in the United Kingdom‚ and spread throughout the world quickly. Almost every aspect of the world was influenced in some way. Economy is one of the major parts which

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    double-drum chain grate boiler introduction This series double-drum boiler is horizontal moving chain grate steam boiler. The boiler has two drums and convection bank inside. Water wall tubes are placed in the burner at left and right side. There is a steam-water separator and surface blow down device fixed in the upper drum‚ and a periodic blow down device fixed in another drum which is at the bottom. The tail decorates economizer. Moving chain grate makes it convenient to feed coal‚ Induced draft

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    Coal: A Human History was written by Barbara Freese to focus on the history of coal and how mankind has used it as part of their lifestyle. Ever since the times when early nomads used the slash-and-burn method‚ coal has been around acting as jewelry for the Romans and as fuel for peasants and the noble class in Britain. Coal was in such high demand that many inventions were utilized for the convenience of retrieving it from intolerable conditions such as vacuums and the construction of more efficient

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    The transition of the urban development of Paris France towards the second empire- Napoleon lll 1760-1820 During the industrial revolution in Western Europe‚ the shift from agrarian to industrialised and urban society was led by Britain. Britain‚ a powerful empire was consistent in making new scientific discoveries that led to the boom of their economy‚ specifically the textile industry. The invention of machineries such as the ‘flying shuttle’ that enabled more than 1 weaver to do the work of

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    called aristocrats. Aristocrats and the peasants depended on each other to get certain things done. Inventors found many new ways to harness nature’s energy. For the most part‚ machinery was operated by water and mills. Some machines were powered by steam and coal. These new machines did work faster and cheaper in comparison to hand workers. For example‚ one machine and one spinning wheel can do the work of 50 workers. However‚ the

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    transportation are very important in the life of the average American. Transportation improvements have had a huge impact on American demographics and settlement patterns. For example‚ steamboats made water transportation faster and more easily accessible. Steam locomotives‚ or trains‚ sped up land travel. The later invention of cars and the interstate system further provided a form of fast transportation across the country. All these examples changed the way Americans travel‚ and therefore change where they

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