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    Pros And Cons Of The Industrial Revolution

    The Industrial Revolution is an Industrial Revelation! Before the machines we have today, we would make all of our products by hand. A slow and tedious process. It Sucked… But now there are inventions that help us! Yes. There are downsides to this revolution, but i think with a little bit of law this “Industrial Revolution” Will be best for us all. To the Industrial Revolution there are a great amount of positives including the inventing of medicines and machines to help us out. Without machines

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    The Negative Impacts Of The Industrial Revolution

    The Industrial Revolution was a period of time with economic, political, and agricultural advancements. The Revolution brought the change from hand-built, to machine made. These changes brought many positives but also many negatives to the people and nation of America. There were many reasons why the Industrial Revolution had a negative effect on the world, including poor living conditions for workers, as well as horrible labor conditions for these workers, and overpopulation. The living conditions

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    How Did The Industrial Revolution Affect America

    successful in life. Instead of working in places like factories, children that grew up in the middle class attended school and engaged in activities that included many activities that dealt with slef-improvement. As years went by, the number of children became limited. While the children of the middle class did not work in factories, it was very different for adults. For instance, they did not work for wages and instead of working in factories their jobs were to look after their children. Their job

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    What Changes Occurred During The Industrial Revolution

    Industrial revolution took place in the 19th centuries. During this period of time changes happened and because of this it impacted on social, culture and economic conditions in many other countries including the U.S. America was more focused on agrarian economy and generated their wealth by their trades of tobacco, minerals, fur, lumber and fish. One of the major changes that occurred because of the industrial revolution is the construction to making the transcontinental railroad which ended up

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    Assembly Line During The Industrial Revolution

    One of the biggest industrial innovations during the industrial revolution was the assembly line. The assembly line was a technological and institutional innovation thought by Frederick Taylor and applied by Henry Ford in order to automate the control of work (Taylorism). What Taylor basically thought was the division of labor or how to separate the mental from the physical labor. The first thing that will be discussed is a body of arguments that tend to ignore the distributive aspect of the assembly

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    Family Life In The 1800s

    as you were old enough you could and would work. Everybody had to come together and help support their own family. Especially if you were coming from a different country. Children as young 6 and 8 years old would’ve been working in a mill or at a factory. Jobs for these young children varied from running errands and making deliveries a for a shopkeeper or being apprenticed as a specialized craftsmen or women. Children in the rural areas of the country work on farms with beside other adults. The work

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    What Were The Effects Of The Reform In The 1800's

    Reforms in the 1800’s were common in Britain due to industrialization, changing times, growth of factories, new class of workers, etc. Some of these reforms included the Reform Act of 1832, the Factory Act of 1833, and the Slavery Abolition Act. These reforms all had a contribution in changing and affected Britain and the rest of the empire. These different acts had different effects and purposes. The Reform Act of 1832 introduced changes to the electoral system of England and Wales. According to

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    Industrializing Europe

    Black Air: Industrializing Europe With the onset of the industrial revolution, there were many positive results and many negative ones. Some of the positive results included population growth, the creation of cities, and an overall improved standard of living. The negative consequences often included damaging affects to the environment and the health of the workers: depletion of resources, deforestation, carbon and other gas emissions, depletion of oxygen in the atmosphere, pollution, and human health

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    Children Working In Cotton Factories

    Children working in factories at such a young age is horrible.Therefore the industrial revolution harmed many children while it lasted rather than helped them.For example in an interview with Dr.Ward it stated “the state of health of cotton factory is much worse than that of children employed in other manufactories” (House of Lords with Dr.Ward).In the quote it clearly shows that children working in cotton factories have a higher risk to getting hurt than children working in other types of factories

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    The Austro-Hungarian Empires: Habsburg Monarchy

    The Austro-Hungarian empires were originated in south central Europe by ruled Habsburg Monarchy 1867 to 1918. It was also known as the Dual Monarchy. In 1867 it was established by the emperor of Austria, Francis Joseph I and the king of Hungary. The Austrian-Hungarian spreaded Slovakia,the Czech Republic, Poland, Romania, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, including Austria and Hungary. The resources that drove people

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