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    We as a whole knew about no less than one Industrial Revolution if not two. The First Industrial Revolution utilized water and steam energy to industrialize generation. Second utilized electric energy to make large scale manufacturing. The Third utilized hardware and data innovation to robotize creation. Presently we are remaining on the edge of the Fourth Industrial Revolution that could change the way we live, work and associate with each other. The transformation will be not at all like anything

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    As England became industrialized, more coal was needed to fuel steam engines and furnaces. The development of factories and the improvement of the steam engine also increased the demand for coal. As a result, coal mines that were once mined at the surface, now got deeper and deeper, and there was too much water to safely get more coal. When the Newcomen engine was put into use at the coal mines, coal was put into the steam engine to pump more coal out. Similarly almost every other piece of technology

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    The era of Industrial Revolution began in the 1700’s. It started by knew and changing ways of agriculture. Which lead to less people on the farms so the Industrial Revolution could happen. It started in England which had more resources than all the of countries at the time, also a connection to lots of rivers, and also with the help of new inventions that helped start the Industrial Revolution. It started in England which had more resources than all the of countries at the time. A map of England

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    The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in the 18th century. This process began in Great Britain, or England and from there will soon disperse to other parts of the world. Unlike other European countries, England had political and economical freedom, which separated them from Germany and France. The Industrial Revolution began in England because the country had a good combination of the factors of production, land, labor, and capital. England was fortunate to

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    George Orwell, 20th century award winning novelist of 1984 wrote, “He who controls the past controls the future. He who controls the present controls the past.” This idea is the fundamental basis under which lies various identity surrounded disputes within modern communities. The influence of the Spanish conquest on Native Americans and their struggle to reconstruct their identity today, and the Ayodhya dispute between the Hindu and Muslim people depicts the consequences of the Western idea of White

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    Many great things came out of the Industrial Revolution. Not only were new things created, but they were innovated. This is when factories began to open, making cities form, urbanizing the area. Because of these factories we saw a growth in the middle class. People that were running the factories and apart of high management were what made up the middle class. These companies grew and created many jobs that were fairly simple and a high education was not needed to do them. As more people began to

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    Before the 19th century America had minimum machine operated to manufactures products, so the resulted in the merchandise was made by hand. New Nationalist era change America because fresh idea of technologies in agriculture, transportation, and communication were beginning to be development. In America's New Nationalist periods there were multiple contemporary technology innovations in agriculture, transportation, and communication, which positively and negatively impacted Americans society. There

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    The Industrial Revolution was the period from 18th to 19th centuries where the people of the western world faced Industrialisation and Urbanisation, along with massive advancements in technology and science. In this aspect, the Industrial revolution was hugely progress. But in reality, there were many hardships along the way. This will detail the progresses of the Industrial Revolution, such as technological/scientific advancements and the increased productivity in agriculture. I will also discuss

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    What contributed to modern labor and farming techniques?  Life was much harder prior to the nineteenth century laborers left rural farming areas to work in search of work at factories in the city.  Through various inventions, modernization of techniques. The transformations that occurred paved the way for society to have a higher quality of life and grow. Technological advances that occurred prior to nineteenth century have allowed farmers and laborers to work more efficiently. Thus providing blue

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    Industrial revolution is a better and innovative method or process of producing industrial and manufacturing goods in the period between 1770 and 1840. It is an incredible period of transition and transformation that bring about abundant in production of goods in both industrial and manufacturing sector of the economy. It is the new age of machines and chemicals that help to transform the way goods are produce, thereby increasing productivity and production line. It is a period of increasing efficiency

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