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    The industrial revolution started around the 1760’s-1820’s. When the industrial revolution happened, it brought machines, chemical manufacturing and iron production. It developed factories in which different things were made. The word urban refers to city life and Rural is about country life or agriculture. America transformed from rural to urban because it started off with farming then, the industrial revolution came and started up factories. During the Rural stages, people had to work

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    During the Industrial Revolution factory workers used to work 11- 12 hours. In our days now they work from 12- 14 hours a day so it sould be just like it is now days. Both are fighting and not understanding making money isnt going to be easy but they still short peoples hours.We have to make a living now days also. Also workers must focus on there jobs to make money for there families not for fun or short hours a day its not helping bye taking peoples hours down. Everyone has to beable and willing

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    The industrial revolution had a huge impact on transformation on the United States. One of the biggest ways it changed the U.S was the rise in immigrates coming to the united states. Also it was a big time inventions that are still in use today. It also revolutionized the way we make products. During 1854 to 1851 Immigration to America grew massively. It grew because of a fungus over taking crops in Ireland. That crop was potatoes thus the being called the potato feminine. At this time Ireland

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    The early industrial revolution was a time period when production and manufacturing quickly grew in size, scale, and complexity which brought many changes to European society. The industrial Revolution began in Britain, and spread out from there. From 1750 onwards, Europe was affected socially, economically, and culturally by this new way of life. The rules of rural life were changing. Feudal duties in exchange for land use were giving way to the practice of renting land for cash money. At

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    Industrialism is a social and economic system that is built upon manufacturing. Industrialism began in England. It began in the 18th century. Industrialism began in England because they had already experienced many things ‘needed’ to industrialize their country. England had textile industries using wool, and they had an availability of cotton from overseas to use as an alternative. They had experienced a scientific revolution, which helped pave the way for the creation of new inventions that would

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    manufactured in people’s home using hand tools or simple machines. With the growing population and increasing foreign trade, there was a need for mass production; this was made possible by replacing animal and water power with steam power. The steam engine played a pivotal role in industrialisation, which also improved transportation and communication. Furthermore, industrialisation made it much easier the mass produce goods and often allowed the poor some decent jobs. Agriculture was also revolutionised

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    During the 19th century there was a rapid growth in industrialization and change in America. “The iron and steel industry spawned new construction materials, the railroads connected the country and the discovery of oil provided a new source of fuel” (John D. Rockefeller, 2015). The discovery of an oil geyser in Spindletop was a paramount cause for the rapid growth of the oil industry. Within a year, oil became the primary fuel in America and became an integral part of the economy. “This state of

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    the industrial revolution was Thomas Savery's steam engine. Invented in 1698, it was the model for newr and improved versions to come. In 1781, James Watt patented a new steam engine capable of producing continuous rotary motion (explainthisstuff.com, 2015).This revolutionized transport at the time, and is still used in some places today. An example of this is the 'Puffing Billy', located near the Dandenong Ranges in Victoria. The steam engine also allowed many manufacturing devices to be powered

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    The industrial revolution was the introduction of new manufacturing processes between around 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840 as a specific end is still debated. Before the introduction of new manufacturing processes the majority of manufacturing was done in people’s home by skilled workers such as weavers but with the advancement in heavy machinery and the increasing use of steam power these skilled workers were no longer needed. What I will be discussing in this essay is whether or not the

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    The Industrial Revolution began before the 1800’s when most Americans were farmers and most goods were produced by hand. In this revolution machines were made and replaced hand tools and materials. It all started in Britain in the mid - 1700’s, it absolutely changed the textile industry. James Hargreaves made the first deep cut when he invented the Spinning Jenny which led to looms powered by water, firmly known as the Water Loom. James Hargreaves came about the Spinning Jenny in a very weird way

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