Effects of the Industrial Revolution

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Daniel W

 

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January 9, 2015

 

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Within Britain around the mid 1750s the dominant industry was fully agricultural, in which all materials and products were produced by man in rural areas of the country. One can imagine that with technologies being created consistently, the change in lifestyle for those rural workers wouldn't be an easy one...
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Despite these hardships, some drastic changes were occurring as quickly as you could imagine them. The replacement of certain resources (for example the introduction of water and coal machinery) was increasing human productivity immensely. This was only one form of industrialization. Others would have included minerals and metals (by way of mining), the steam engine (by way of water), the textile and cotton industry (by way of machine) and the production of consumer goods (i...
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