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    to the industrial revolution in the modern world. The Orient has been assumed as a part of the world which was all mud‚ disease‚ death‚ and destruction with marauding mobs of barbarians ripping down the good of former civilization‚ burning and plundering as they went‚ nothing of any worth was invented? In a period considered to be the darkest of all in Europe‚ Dark ages or should be known as Golden ages‚ there was a part of the Orient which has the greatest impact on the industrial revolution. By omitting

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    The Industrial Revolution and Its Effect on Nature When the Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain in the 1700’s and later spread to its surrounding countries‚ the effects that mass production and the ways in which production were fueled were not being looked at from an ecological viewpoint. The main focus of the Industrial Revolution was not to preserve the earth ’s natural resources and the surrounding environment‚ but rather to speed up production so that in demand items were available

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    HOW AND WHY DID ISLAM SPREAD SO QUICKLY? In 610 C.E.‚ a local merchant named Muhammad completely changed all of Middle East through the religion of Islam. He fled to Mecca‚ in a cave where he was given the words of Allah and by this‚ introducing the religion. Overtime‚ the religion continued to attract new followers‚ which leads to question- how and why did Islam spread so quickly? Three of the reasons to how this happened were due to trade‚ the message passed on from God and the conquest of land

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    The transcontinental railroad greatly increased Westward expansion in the United States of America during the latter half of the nineteenth century. The history of the United States has been influenced by England in many ways. In the second half of the 1800’s‚ the railroad‚ which was invented in England‚ had a major effect on Western expansion in the United States. ’Railroads were born in England‚ a country with dense populations‚ short distances between cities‚ and large financial resources. In

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    {Opinion- The industrial revolution era was very unbearable for people to live and work causing many people to contract diseases and live in instantiated areas.} According to the author of the Modern World Textbook of Industrial Revolution by Vern Cleary‚ it extensively reviews the disasters of the industrial revolution that had gripped everyone in the working class. It goes on that the core of this eras problems was how difficult it was to provide food and clothing for your family. This evidence

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    Timmy Nguyen 11/4 WH 10 Silva 3 Benefits and Challenges of the Industrial Revolution Industrialization in Europe during the 1800’s brought numerous benefits and challenges to city life for laborers. Massive population overhauls caused Britain to adapt and make the most out of the people for the economy. However‚ not all of Britain was able to adapt‚ and poor conditions challenged many workers to the brink of death. European workers of the nineteenth experienced many benefits. Most of the benefits

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    promise for federal money for construction of a railroad and levees on the Mississippi river. That promise would require a lot of steel which would contribute to the Industrial Revolution which was hurting the environment in a negative way. The Industrial Revolution (1820-1870) Lots of goods were being produced by the United States. Factories were being built and many people were becoming rich because

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    The Industrial Revolution had a great impact on not only Great Britain‚ but Australia as well. Wool‚ wheat and mining where just a few of the things that Australia provided during the 1800s. Australia provided Great Britain with many raw materials in the nineteenth century such as wool‚ to meet the demands of the new textile industry‚ wheat to feed the population and increase what was growing on British farms‚ metals such as gold‚ copper‚ lead‚ zinc‚ silver and tin‚ and other materials such as

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    The effects of the industrial revolution were more of a negative impact on the world. The industrial revolution gave the common peoples life hard to live and maintain their home. Employees who worked their worked for low wages. Working there is risking your life due to the way the machines can stop working and fixing them your arm or any other body part can instantly be lost. The other negative effect is child labor which is how some children who worked there were hurt and killed because of these

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    Module 1 M1 Assignment 3 Industrial Revolution August 28‚ 2013 The Industrial Revolution‚ beginning in the 1700s‚ streamlined agricultural‚ textile‚ coal and iron production; therefore changing the course of history throughout the world. Although the benefits of the industrial revolution are innumerable‚ it also created its own share of environmental issues. From pollution of air and water to the depletion of the ozone layer‚ we are still‚ centuries later‚ discovering

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