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    In my opinion‚ Samuel Slater was a talented person who bought new technology into American in late 1750’s and Slater was very successful do so. Also‚ Slater was the first person to open the mills in America‚ and the technology was heavily bought from British models which they were using there. I also think that people were excited to see new technology introduced and can help the Americans economy to grow up‚ but it’s going to take some time because it was new technology which was introduced here

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    The early parts of the Industrial Revolution played a huge role in transforming American society. During this time‚ Americans set the standard for what was going to be the future of the United States. There are a multitude of ideas that could be understood as ideas that transformed American society‚ but in my mind there are five ideas that developed the United States into the country we are today more than all of the rest. Primarily‚ the change in agricultural output led to the change in the need

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    agricultural communities and manufacturing was done mainly in the people’s homes or in rural stores using hand tools or simple machinery. When the Industrial Revolution began it lead the people into a new era‚ full of new inventions‚ mass production and steam power. Though industrialisation increased Goods manufacturing and improved the standard of living for a small portion of people‚ the poor and the working class were stuck in terrible (and unsafe) jobs and poor living conditions. Due to the Industrial

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    civilization" because the changes are so huge and profound. Social inequality raised. There were taxes‚ there were "subjects‚" and the elite surrounded themselves with armed men. The third is the Industrial revolution which began in Great Britain. The steam machine was introduced to run machinery. This tool brought about even bigger social inequality‚ much more than any other ever seen. Those who first used this technology gathered immerse wealth‚ and the other peasants were kicked off their feudal lands

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    The Second Industrial Revolution began about 1875 and instead of using iron as the main building material‚ steel became the preference. It was lighter‚ stronger and more flexible. People moved away from the use of steam power to a new way of making things move by using electricity and petroleum. This new was of energy allowed homes to have lights at night and street lights. Electricity opened the door to the use of the telegraph and telephone. It also allowed factories and mills to run as long

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    Raw Materials for 3M Super 77 Multipurpose Spray Adhesive In the wake of mass production‚ which started in the late eighteenth century as a result of the industrial revolution‚ consumerism has been on the rise in exponential terms. The high demands that human civilization puts on earth’s resources stems from consumerism‚ and as a society it is important to take a moment and think about the impacts each and every one of our material goods has. This impact can be traced within the lifecycle of a product;

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    telephone and telegraph were the first communicational devices that were for public use. With the development of technology‚ radio waves were discovered. Now messages could be sent over long distances in virtually no time. The internal combustion engine made transportation faster and less public. A person could own a car instead of using public transportation. During this time‚ a new technology was born in the field of transportation. Orville and Wilbur Wright successfully completed the first

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    living in the city we’re workers working in the factories of the industrial age. The industrial Revolution made cities larger. Cities had been more important with transportation before the industrial revolution‚ but had not been major in economic engines. As factories sprang in the industrial revolution‚ cities grew more and more and attracted more workers. The cities became very important to the economy because they we’re the site at which valuable goods we’re being produced. Manufactures provided

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    like: Al-Jazari‚ an engineer and ingenious inventor who made some groundbreaking advances in engineering. The most significant discovery converted rotary motions into linear motions‚ using the crank and connecting rod. It is essential in pumps and engines that drive every plane‚ train and automobile on the planet. Without such a device‚ industrial revolution could not have happened hundreds of years later. Ibn Al Haytham‚ another great scientist whose ideas led to the invention of the camera‚ he laid

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    Introduction The Industrial Revolution has been seen as one of the greatest events to occur in the history of modern society.  The innovation of many new items that helped people perform certain duties more quickly‚ aimed the world to be able to create many more goods in a much shorter time period. Industrial Revolution impact on the world was that it launched the world economy into an uncontrollable situation‚ in which individuals had access to a much wider variety of goods and services given to

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