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    Between the late 18th and the early 19th century, America was discovering herself, and apart from politics, most of her other issues revolved around gender and race; two factors that were socially important given the growing population. Many social changes took place during this period, some of them are discussed below.Since the industrial revolution was just starting to take its toll on America, the gap between the rich and the poor became significant. Most people moved to the cities to try and

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    Scientific discovery is always exciting. Whether it’s stumbling upon something entirely new to explore, or pushing the boundaries of existing technology, science will forever offer us interesting revelations. Learning to harness the full potential of technology through study can lead to great things… or it can lead to disastrous misuses of power. On an expedition deep inside of a cave system, a team of scientists seek out one of the purest water sources on Earth. Back at their research facility

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    While the Civil War was a horrid act, it turns out it had some benefits. For example, after it ended, new markets sprouted from the materials used in the war, which allowed factories to be the most productive than ever before. But amidst all the productions, many inventions were either already being created or were on the verge of being finished. One of the most important developments was the Transcontinental Railroad, created in the last third of the nineteenth century because it was a development

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    main purpose of the machines was important in regards to save labor while increasing the use of capital. The machines would only help when labor and wages were expensive and capital was cheap. Another invention that was vital was the steam engine, the steam engine allowed power it be useful in multiple things but it was also was cost effective because it burned so much coal at one time and being that British had more coal mines than any other it was

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    For most of my life two things have puzzled my mind: how lines of code in a computer make a video game run and how and why the universe works like it does. It is almost the time when I need to decide what I want to spend the rest of life doing, and because of my curiosity about video games and the universe, I have narrowed my search down to a lead video game programmer or an astronomer. Even though both careers require adroit analytical skills, they differ in schooling needed, salary, and job outlook

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    on the assembly line in the production of cars, computer parts, and various other products. (O.I.) Also, Document 3 discusses how the invention of the steam engine, called into employment miners, engineers, ship builders, and sailors.(Doc 3) The author Andrew Ure, favors the Industrial Revolution, as he affectionately refers to the steam engine as: “[the] powerful arms to drain the pits and raise the

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    Market Revolution Dbq

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    cheaper to ship goods, which later inspired many new canal projects. Additionally, steam engines used the steam produced by boiling water to drive machinery. They were developed as a new source of power in the early 1700s and improved by James Watt in 1765 to be used in factories and for transportation. In 1807, Robert Fulton used the idea of steam power to built one of the first boats powered by a steam engine. These steamboats could travel against the wind and against river currents, increased

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    Finally, the revolution made the standard of life so much better. People were able to travel and live in comfort Thanks to the Industrial Revolution life was made easier for generations in the future, the revolution made inventions such as the Steam Engine, Cotton Gin, Telegraph, and the Sewing Machine; all the begging of products we use all the time in the 21st century. In Document 5: The Working man's Companion it states “conveniences

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    From the late 18th century to the mid-19th century, the English city of Manchester underwent a large change under the influence of the Industrial Revolution. It can be described as a large factory, as it was filled with manufacturing factories and workers. Unfortunately, these workers had to live in inhumane conditions while developing the city of Manchester. In 1750, Manchester was a small city, with no canals, railroads, or any other forms of public works that contributed to the development of

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    The Industrial Revolution European society has been transformed greatly by the Industrial Revolution. Some of the changes were positive there were also negative ones. The positive changes benefitted the wealthy and the working class, while the negative affected the poor. These changes definitely affected society whether they were negative or positive. Some positive changes were an increase of jobs and a steady economy, as well as growing businesses. While some negative changes were poor working

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