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    • [DOCX File]Industrial RevolutionName: - MR. BEST WORLD HISTORY

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      The First Industrial Revolution was a revolution in pretty much only 3 industries: cotton textiles, iron, and coal. Few other industries were in any significant way improved. But this small part of the British economy completely shook the entire world.


    • [DOC File]The Industrial Revolution

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      This group’s lives changed very little during the Industrial Revolution. Regardless of the increase in jobs and money, this group still remained very poor. Besides not benefiting from the industrial revolution, the poor were also the first to lose jobs as a result of the growing technology in factories.


    • INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

      The Industrial Revolution was the driving force behind European imperialism in foreign lands. The industrialized countries of the West sought to expand their economies by obtaining raw materials. These raw materials could be transported back to domestic factories, turned into manufactured goods, and shipped back to colonies markets for sale.


    • [DOC File]Industrial Revolution Notes

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      Factories could be built anywhere. Spread of Industrial Revolution. Wealthy industrialist spread the Industrial Revolution to other countries for profit. Railroads and factories were built in the Colonies. France, Germany and US (Samuel Slater) follow. By 1870 US ranks with England and Germany as one of 3 most industrial counties in the world


    • [DOC File]The Industrial Revolution (1750-1850)

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      The Industrial Revolution Spreads- Factories soon spread from Britain to France, Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, other European nations, and the Unites States and Canada. Eventually, Germany became the leading industrial power in Europe due to its abundant supplies of coal and iron ore.



    • [DOC File]The Industrial Revolution

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      The Industrial Revolution. A new kind of revolution. ... where do you think Great Britain’s first industries grew? A Revolution in Great Britain. ... factories, and markets. A network of canals connected major riv- ers. In the mid-1700s England already had about 1,000 miles of canals, which grew to about 4,000 miles by 1800. ...


    • [DOCX File]Industrial Revolution Study Guide

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      The industrial revolution first began in France; C. By the end of the industrial revolution, most factories were powered by rivers ; B. The first industry to use machines and factories was textiles . D. The industrial revolution helped bring an end to slavery in America .


    • [DOCX File]When Everything Changed: the Industrial Revolution

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      The story of the Industrial Revolution begins on the small island of Great Britain. ... the characteristics of industrial society — smoke rising from factories, bigger cities and denser populations, railroads — could be seen in many places in Britain. ... was the first truly industrial war. The increasingly urbanized and factory-based North ...


    • [DOC File]Industrial Revolution Essentials

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      The textile industry was the first to use the inventions of the Industrial Revolution. As new machines became too large and expensive to be used in the home special buildings were built to house the machines and workers. These became the first factories which were located next to running rivers while powered the larger machines.


    • [DOCX File]When Everything Changed: the Industrial Revolution

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      These machines led to a period of rapid change, the Industrial Revolution. The transformation of the world. At one time, humans used their own energy. They did work by hand. They ate plants and animals. The Earth depended on energy from the Sun. Everything changed around 1750. The Industrial Revolution began.


    • [DOCX File]The Industrial Revolution in the United States

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      Slater’s mill, like many of the mills and factories that sprang up in the next few decades, was powered by water, which confined industrial development to the northeast at first. The concentration of industry in the Northeast also facilitated the development of transportation systems such as railroads and canals, which encouraged commerce and ...


    • [DOC File]The Industrial Revolution

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      The Industrial Revolution A major upheaval in the way people live, work and think began about two hundred years ago and in many ways is still going on today. The is change is called the Industrial Revolution, and it accomplished on a massive scale the replacement of human power and animal power with the power of machines.


    • [DOCX File]DBQ: The Industrial Revolution

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      How did the Industrial Revolution impact the lives of American factory workers? PART A. Document 1. The following is an excerpt from William Cooper's testimony before the Sadler Committee in 1832. The committee, led by Michael Sadler, investigated working conditions in factories and mills. Sadler: What is your age? Cooper: I am eight and twenty ...


    • [DOC File]The Industrial Revolution

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      The first widespread instance of exploitative child labor occurred during the Industrial Revolution. In 1835, there were more than 56,000 children under the age of 13 working in the textile factories in the United Kingdom alone. That was 16% of the British workforce.


    • [DOC File]The Industrial Revolution

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      The Industrial Revolution. Industrialized Nation Non-Industrialized Nation 1. ... 2. 3. List 8 examples of why Great Britain was the first to industrialize. Provide explanations and examples when necessary. 1. ... and employers suspected that they were more likely to rebel against the strict rules and conditions that were common in factories ...


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