Damarys Peralta
Research Paper 1
The Industrial Revolution In the 19th century when the industrial Revolution made essential changes in the economy of this period, which occurred in agriculture, textile, and metal manufacture. That industrial production increase enormously, bringing prosperity and control to Great Britain, however the effects of industrialization upon society and daily living were extremely taxing. The working practices such as the abuse of employees, that were working for more the 12 hours a day for a meager pay. During The industrial Revolution there were no laws protecting employees, for instance there were no laws that prevented companies hiring children and no laws to regulate payments, as well as an absence of laws
The Industrial Revolution brought many changes to society in the nineteenth century. With the rise of factories following the Agricultural Revolution and Enclosure Movement, it allowed goods to be readily available to the public due to mass production from having a large and available workforce. This led to further economic growth within the urban areas. While some might argue that Industrialization had primarily positive consequences for society because of this economic growth, it was actually a negative thing for society. Industrialization’s negative effects were the lack of working conditions, child labor, and horrible living conditions.
Since the beginning of man, the human race has gone through many changes throughout history. One of the most significant and critical changes was the Industrial Revolution of Great Britain. Characterized by the development of new manufacturing processes, the Industrial Revolution was a period between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries that spurred extensive changes in almost every aspect of society. These changes stimulated a major transformation in the way of life and created a modern urban society based on industrial manufacturing and not agricultural production. The Industrial Revolution debuted in England because of changes in the textile industry and agriculture leading to a more stable economic platform, an ever-increasing demand for coal, and international success in the trading market, resulting in the development and improvement of daily
The industrial revolution greatly impacted society in the nineteenth century. It changed the way we lived and created easier ways to produce and sell goods, our working and living conditions. One way the industrialization significantly impacted society was in the working conditions. Since the industrialization there were many new job opportunities and new types of jobs but since they were newer they were also riskier. This greatly affects how we work even in today's world.
During the Industrial Revolution, people suffered from being overworked and having harsh working conditions. People in Manchester have to work 10-12 hours per day for very little pay. The company owners only care about their money, not the well-being of their workers. Even when the government passed legislation to help, the people were still overworked and underpaid. The Industrial Revolution did not benefit the people of Manchester due to terrible working conditions and physical suffering of most of the people, but it’s important to acknowledge that the city passed the Hours of Labor in Factories Act in 1844, which helped minimize the amount of hours worked for the working class.
The industrial revolution was a period of tremendous growth and prosperity through the modernization and creation of factories. The advancements were monumental for economic growth, but negatively affected its workers. Workers were forced to work tremendously long hours with many safety hazards. Although, the working conditions have overall improved since the eighteen hundreds issues still arise. For example, the first document I read discussed a fatal fire in Bangladesh.
The industrial revolution affected the working conditions, living conditions and economic life on the average worker in the 1800s.
Throughout the Industrial Revolution, everyday lives have improved. More specifically, the classes in Britain of the late nineteenth century. For the average person, the standards of living increased outrageously. Moreover, real wages for British workers doubled within 1850 to 1906. However, greater wages did not eliminate the faults in society. For instance, the wages did not make the rich and poor equivalent. Standards of living such as housing, employment, and fellowship were three improvements for the middle and working class in Britain of the late nineteenth century.
One would think industrialization would bring better paying jobs and more employment opportunities, but the stories of the people who lived through the Industrial Revolution say otherwise. Workers faced long days, if not even longer days than those who worked in preindustrial times. Even though work hours were somewhat the same as preindustrial labor, the way those hours were carried out differed greatly. Laborers no longer had the comfort of working alongside and socializing with their families nor the power to control their pace of work. Workers would now be punished and penalized for doing such things. Companies would enforce punctuality and pace usually by correlating it with a worker’s pay. The less punctual and lazier you were, the more fines and the more pay decreases you would suffer. The nature of this new labor emphasized more on the importance of the company rather than the individual. Companies often had little concern when their workers suffered. If someone was incapable of performing their duties, there was always somebody else to take their place. It was unfortunate because many of these workers who were unable to perform well at their job often suffered from
From the 1780s to the mid 19th century the Industrial Revolution was at full pace. The era is responsible for the innovative inventions that changed the world and we still rely on today along with the environmental consequences that followed. Factories were dangerous and many workers were discriminated, it is because of this that workplaces are safe and employees are treated and payed fairly.
The Industrial Revolution has been viewed as one of the most influential events to occur on to the economic world in the history of modern society. The invention of many new items that all helped people performed certain tasks more efficiently lead the world to be able to produce many more goods in a much shorter time frame. The impact of the Industrial Revolution on the world as a whole was that it catapulted the world economy into an almost frenzy like state, in which people had access to a much wider variety of goods and services offered to them by businesses. The impact that this event had on the worker’s life was not necessarily a good or bad thing, however. With
Over the course of time there have been many advancements made to society, changes in how the world works, and the way humanity lives. From living in caves and scavenging for food to having heated homes, tweeting, grocery stores progress is an inevitable factor of civilization and mankind. The simplest thing like bug spray can be considered an advancement. Although small and maybe even insignificant, bug spray serves a larger purpose to those who really need it. To certain areas or societies, it can mean the difference between life and death in an area where diseases like malaria are prevalent. In 2013, an estimated 437,000 African children died before their fifth birthday due to malaria. Certain locations are more advanced than others, but
Times of hardship and change transpired remorefully greater during the late 1700’s and early 1800’s for Americans. A period at which rapid growth and fundamental changes occurred in agriculture, textile and metal manufacture, and transportation. The Industrial Revolution changed people’s way of life at which new machinery, transportation, and technology was developed. Those inventions were too advanced for workers who worked in the factories to keep up with so they had to quickly advance in their abilities. It began in England and expanded to the United States at which the supply was not meeting the demand so creating new inventions was ideal and constructed a higher supply for a greater demand for a cheaper price. John Kay in 1733 decided to invent and patent a machine that worked off of electricity that made fabric making faster and easier. He was a great inventor who changed the world by manufacturing clothing that is still in effect today and impacted the 21st century. According to Robert Edgar author of Pearson World History Past and Present textbook “,Their machines and the new power sources expanded productivity and transformed society in ways never before imagined”. As the demand was outweighing the supply, manufactures were required to generate more and meet society’s demands, which caused factories to be very diligent. The idea was off from there and traveled to the United States where it was distributed became a remarkable point in History known as The Industrial
The Industrial Revolution started in England, one of the reasons why it started in England was the “Government Policies’’, Government policies created lot’s of benefits. For example It's created an expansion of global trade by the Navy to protect trade and granting monopolies. Government policies included ‘’The government created patent laws that allowed investors to benefit financially from the intellectual property.’’ What is meant in the quote is, The inventors benefited financially by new mechanical and financial ideas. Population growth, the people from the countryside bring freed up to work for wagesin te citties and eventually increased demand for product such as clothing.
During the Industrial Revolution (During a period between the 18th and 19th century which created major technological advances were created) in Britain a number of social problems arose. Two of the major issues were the state of working conditions for lower paid workers including child labour and the lack of general sanitation practises and infrastructure. Despite the early social problems of working conditions and sanitation created by the Industrial Revolution the long term social reforms including the Factory Act in 1833 and the Public Health Act in 1848 outweigh the short term issues encountered.
Think about your life for one second: you communicate with people, travel, make purchases, and utilize those commodities. But have you ever wondered what made those things possible? After all, you go to the store to buy things you need. You drive a car to work and to visit your friends. If you need to talk to someone, you simply pick up your phone or computer. However, none of this would be possible without a means of communication, factories to manufacture the products you need, places to work, and ways to travel and transport goods. And what made these possible? The answer is the Industrial Revolution, which started in Europe around the year 1730. A revolution is a major change or turning point in something. The Industrial Revolution