Leo Vargas World themes 11/14/13 The Curse of the Industrial Revolution Would you like working 18 hours a day, 7 days a week? How about in 80 degree weather doing dangerous hand-on work? Would you like your own kids working next to you in these conditions? You would probably be tired and hungry and still get paid 1 cent per day. This was how the working class in the 18th century lived, in horrible conditions, starving, exhausted from work, and even their own children had to live though these
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INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Triggered an enormous leap in industrial production. Coal and stream replaced wind and water as new sources of energy and power to drive laborsaving machines. These machines called for new ways of organizing human labor as factories replaced workshops and workrooms. During the IR, Europe shifted from an agriculture based economy to an economy based on manufacturing by machine and automated factories. It fundamentally changed the world. People moved from the countryside to the
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impacting your health. This is the way people's lives were during the Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution impacted many people, many children as well. But aside from all the hardships the workers faced, the Industrial Revolution was a gradual process by which machines replaced hand tools. This helped many companies and other types of businesses but it did not help the people who actually made them. The Industrial Revolution impacted workers and increased and supported the use of child labor
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The Industrial Revolution The very first textile machines were developed in 1733, which was around the time the Industrial Revolution started. These newly created machines had a major impact on the economy and the quality of life for many people in Brittan at the time. The Industrial Revolution has made the world a better place. The machines that were created, made clothes cheaper to make and sell, provided people with jobs and also made the workplace a safer, more desirable place to work.
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'The Industrial Revolution' refers to a period of massive economic, technological, social and cultural change which affected humans to such an extent that it's often compared to the change from hunter-gathering to farming. At its simplest, a mainly agrarian world economy based on manual labor was transformed into one of industry and manufacturing by machines. The precise dates are a subject for debate and vary by historian, but the 1760/80s to the 1830/40s are most common, with the developments beginning
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factories and did not have leisure time to be painting and writing such works of art. In the early 1800’s, the Industrial lead to drastic cultural change. Due to these drastic cultural changes, romanticism, realism, and impressionism/post-impressionism were developed as result from the industrial revolution. Romanticism was the first style to emerge as a result of the Industrial Revolution. Nature, beauty, emotion and nationalism were some of the numerous themes that writers, artists and musicians
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What was the most important revolution: The industrial revolution is the most important revolution to occur in the history of the modern world. It is arguably one of the biggest factors that evolved the old world into the modern word we live in today. The Industrial Revolution created innovations that helped society expand and grow at a rate never before seen. The most significant of these innovations were the Working conditions in some early British textile factories were unfavorable relative
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The textile, manufacturing, and agricultural industry, along with the new forms of transportation drastically transformed Great Britain. Prior to the Industrial Revolution, Great Britain was a farm based society meaning people resided in small, rural communities and their daily lives revolved around farming. Change began when people discovered that making textiles by hand was much more time consuming and much less profitable than manufacturing such things with the use of machines. Because of this
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The Industrial Revolution, which was an increase in production brought about by the use of machines, had a beneficial impact only on a small minority of the people of Great Britain, for the majority it was unfavourable. For the larger part of Great Britain the Industrial Revolution brought about appalling living conditions along with horrendous working conditions. The bourgeoisie greatly profited from the Industrial Revolution due to the significant technological developments that occurred. Through
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Industrial Revolution Almost everywhere we look and trod upon, there are traces of technology. The Industrial Revolution brought forth some of the most important inventions in world history, and much what came out of the Industrial Revolution affects us to this day. The Industrial Revolution is a period in which countless inventions and ideas bust out from the intellect of men in the 1800s. Unlike other European countries, Britain had political and economic stability in addition to all the factors
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Technology in the Industrial Revolution A new way of life was taking shape for the American people during the new industrial revolution. Transformations of all ways of life were in motion at a rapid pace. With the completion of the transcontinental railroad came dramatic changes to the cattle and mining industries. Cities were being redesigned and immigrant workers along with middle class workers struggled to compete against advanced technology. Family structures and the role of women were re-shaped
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History 3, period 2 Final Industrial Revolution Today’s technology has advanced drastically. There is new machinery that helps makes our lives easier, such as a drill to dig underground. But life wasn’t easy especially during the Industrial Revolution, especially during the Industrial Revolution. Life during the Industrial Revolution was because kids had to work, the upper classes were ignorant, and not many were educated. The Industrial Revolution was a similar process to the
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Analytic Brief 2 The Industrial Revolution had many positive effects on society. It all started back in England during the eighteen and nineteen century. According to Pearson, Industrial Revolution transformed human life by changing methods of manufacturing, the way people made a living and the products available to them. For example, Person states that the Industrial Revolution was made up of four sets of changes: first, the introduction of new technology; second, the use of new mineral
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Arnold Tonybee defined the essence of the Industrial Revolution as “the substitution of competition for the mediaevel regulations which had previously controlled the production and distribution of wealth.” There were quite a few components that encompassed the Industrial Revolution in his eyes. The extreme growth in population definitely played a role in the era. Tonybee provided statistics to show the increase in population in England. He even noted that some of the numbers were “the highest figure
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Historical Significance of the Industrial Revolution. An ancient Greek or Roman would have been just as comfortable in Europe in 1700 because daily life was not much different-agriculture and technology were not much changed in 2000+ years. The Industrial Revolution changed human life drastically. More was created in the last 250+ years than in the previous 2500+ years of known human history. What was the Industrial Revolution? The Industrial Revolution was a fundamental change in the way goods
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During the 1700 the industrial revolution began. The industrial revolution was a time in life when we went from creating products by hand to creating products in factories using machines. Yes this may sound great, but tending to the machine still requires hard labor that all men, women, and children had to go through. The Industrial Revolution was a curse. It caused harsh working conditions, rapid urbanization, and a mass increase in the population. The working conditions were dreadful. Based
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Frazer EUC 2001 The Industrial Revolution, one of the most vital periods of change in Great Britain, occurred because of the stable economic, social, and political stance of the country, as well as brought lasting effects in Britain in each of these areas. With its fast growing monopoly on ocean trade, its renewed interest in scientific discovery, and its system of national banks holding tight to its financial security, Britain was, at the time of the Industrial Revolution, ready for change. It
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S History Dr. French 111714 The Industrial Revolution: Opportunities for Women The end of the eighteenth century and the beginning of the nineteenth century were changing times for America. Tension between the north and the south was building and new states and territories were popping up all over America. The most significant changes in American culture occurred because of the switch from merchant to industrial capitalism and the Industrial Revolution, where American society switched from a more home based
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A revolution is a change in how people live. Throughout global history different types of revolutions have occurred, such as political, social, economic, cultural and technological. Revolutions have many causes and usually have a great impact on how people live. In the 19th century the Industrial Revolution impacted the world with drastic changes. It brought about many changes. It also made daily tasks easier and brought about advancements in transportation. The Industrial Revolution brought advancements
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Understanding the Industrial Revolution The industrial revolution was a time of great change in the way people lived. The word revolution means change and from this we know that there was a large change to industry and society. The revolution began in the 18th and 19th century and consisted of factories replacing machines for hand labor. It is very important to know the causes of the industrial revolution, then it becomes possible to adequately evaluate the industrial revolution itself. The inventions
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The Industrial Revolution was when factories started popping up and making mass quantities of a certain product. The Industrial Revolution made it possible for us to build vertically, with five and six stories, rather than only horizontally, with may be only two or three stories. Andrew Carnegie was one of the most influential men from the Industrial Revolution; he made it possible for us to build skyscrapers. However, the revolution had a major impact on the Earth, such as pollution and massive
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Karla Arana 04/08/15 Honors World History Industrial Revolution Review Writing Exercise 1) The industrial revolution led to a separation between the workplace and home, changing, accordingly, the roles that men and women played, in the previous cottage system. For example, all the members of a working class family went to work. The separation of home and workplace which was brought about by the Industrial Revolution led to a growing popularity of the notion of separate spheres that women's realm
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The evils of the Industrial Revolution were addressed by new government involvement that addressed child labor and factory safety. In the eighteenth and nineteenth century, the government wanted a better society. They had some laws passed in order to have this done, and the “evils” of the industrial revolution were improved. The new safety regulations and laws hindered the growth of different factories and industries. The Combination Act of 1800, the Health and Morals Act of 1802, and the Factory
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The First Industrial Revolutions Impact on Society Western Governor’s University The Industrial Revolution was a major shift in history that impacted and influenced almost every aspect of daily life. This revolution is marked as the time from 1780-1850 when advancements in science and technology transformed the way of production, communication, and transportation. But this revolution did not only impact these aspects, it also had social consequences as well. Two major social consequences were
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In the nineteenth century, there was great urbanization through Europe. This was a result primarily of the Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution was the switch from cottage industries to factories as the main production centers. This switch led many people to cities in search of better lives. This urbanization created many opportunities, as well as many problems. There was horrible overcrowding in the cities, as well as an appalling lack of sanitation. This congestion combined with
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The Industrial Revolution: Industrial revolution was a major change in ways the goods produced. Instead of goods being produced by hand they were produced by machines. (Modernization) was taking at this time. The Industrial Revolution started in England for numerous reasons. England has many (natural resources) such as coal and iron. Another reason would be England had a strong economy because England had favorable geography, so that trading and transportation could be quicker. Although
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The Minister for Communities has requested the investigation into how and why the Industrial Revolution is impacting society. I will be investigating how the Industrial Revolution effects the population changes in Britain, the living conditions, and the types of jobs and the working conditions within them. Current data on the population distribution in Britain show us that the population has had a major increase and still is. In 1751, the total population of England and Wales was 5 772 000 (estimated)
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History:The Industrial Revolution 1. Putting Out System - England traditionally got around the restrictions that guilds had on economic product production through a process called the putting out system. The product owners would “put out” the materials for the poor to assemble the product. The owner still owned everythin part of the product process, they just made a short cut around the guilds so that they can maximize their profits with the poor’s cheap labor. 2. Agricultural Revolution - The
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Midterm Essay I chose to do this essay on whether or not the social and technological changes of the industrial revolution were beneficial or harmful for workers. I believe they were more harmful for workers than beneficial. Below I will list and explain several points backing my argument like pollution, working conditions, and overall cleanliness. Back in the old days when people worked for themselves and not corporations, times were a lot easier. Yes, transportation of goods from town to town
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Over the years the british have gone through some very rough changes. Throughout the years they have had revolutions, battle’s, and even a war. Of course the British haven’t just gone through the worst of times, like all growing countries things took a turn for the better. Revolution for one, and becoming a city of Industrialization. The british experienced the best of times and they experienced the worst of times. Like most places/people the british were no exception. Reform means the improvement
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