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    Not only did they have to care for their children‚ cook and clean they now had to work resulting in fatigue. “Amongst other things I saw a cotton mill – a sight that froze my blood. The place was full of women‚ young‚ all of them‚ some large with child‚ and obliged to stand twelve hours each day.” John Roebuck‚ a member of parliament‚ described a visit to a cotton mill in letter to his wife (1838). This quote suggests that the society was unaware of the punitive working conditions that women had to

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    The Industrial Revolution began in England during the 1700s and spread across Europe then North America‚ and eventually the world. This revolution assisted life but also made life more difficult as well. Gender roles were changed‚ products were made more efficiently and many jobs were created. This also meant that people lived in cramped houses‚ air pollution levels were high and people died of or suffered illnesses from working in factories. This essay will be discussing whether the Industrial Revolution

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    Introduction This report explains about various competitive study of various aspects‚ Sales‚ expense‚ import‚ and export analysis etc. of Cotton Textile Industry. In this Analysis Report‚ comparative study and analysis is done for whole industry at the end. The tables are formed and values are considered as per availability of data of the years. Methodology Trends for complete textile industry were computed using estimating equations and correlating the appropriate variable (Sales‚ import

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    The results of the Industrial Revolution were extraordinary and reflected in all sectors of human life‚ In the nineteenth century‚ technology advanced‚ reaching first the United States and later the whole of America‚ as it will be presenting in classes from number 3 to number 6. In addition‚ the consolidation of this new industrial capitalist society will confront colonialism in the American continent‚ causing several countries in America to fight for independence‚ as we will see in classes number

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    Monter 1 The Industrial Revolution was an era in which many new concepts and inventions were being made. The Industrial Revolution was both bad and good for the people at this time. The Industrial Revolution was mostly centered around textiles and coal mining. The inventions would surely make life easier on them but also very hard. The people at this time had to support themselves and their families and the new inventions were taking away their jobs and leaving them on the streets with no job‚ food

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    people to stray away from cultivation. During this time there were growing industries‚ and the most popular styles were factory systems. During this time‚ products were made faster and more efficiently than ever. There was a huge need for steel‚ iron‚ cotton‚ and coal (Bentley‚ Ziegler pg. 654). In the beginning‚ Great Britain was the only place that had developed industrialization. It wasn’t until the nineteenth century that industries had caught on in places like France‚ Belgium‚ Germany‚ and the United

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    9/1/13 The growth of Bacteria Purpose; the purpose of this lab was to see how much bacteria would grow on our variables we chose to use. Hypothesis; The dirtier the variable‚ the more bacteria will grow over time. Materials; 6 Petri dishes Cotton Swabs (Q-tips) Procedure; we started with 6 different Petri dishes that had a sticky yellow-ish substance layered on the bottom. Then‚ we picked out the variables we were going to use to rub onto the yellow substance. Lastly‚ we put soap on one Q-tip

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    Depicting the Working Children of America Lewis Hines was born on September 26‚ 1874 in the town of Oshkosh‚ Wisconsin. Early on in his life his father passed away due to an accident. After that he lived with his mother and began to work in a factory and to save money so he could go through the rest of school. When it came to education‚ where he took courses in drawing and sculpture.. He studied sociology at Columbia University‚ New York University‚ and The University of Chicago. After graduation

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    And by 1850‚ England had become an economic titan. Its goal was to supply two-thirds of the | |globe with cotton spun‚ dyed‚ and woven in the industrial centers of northern England. England proudly proclaimed itself to be the

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    The society in the North increased do to immigration between 1800 and 1860. The population in the North started at 5 million and went up to about 31 million do with massive immigration. The immigration affects the economy do to all the jobs open. The economy has big cities from the immigration witch is good for the trade and manufacturing. Water from rivers and streams are used to make water power. Water power was used to run the factories . To the economy going up in the North the harbors and streets

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