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    GKE1 Task 4 During the time period of 1780-1850 the United States and Great Britain were part of the Industrial Revolution. This revolution was a time of many changes with technology and scientific advancements. Many changes happened during the revolution that changed the way people worked‚ lived and survived. The Industrial Revolution included many changes to production of goods and materials. More technology-advanced equipment was able to change the way food‚ textiles‚ steel and chemicals

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    The Industrial Revolution Many of us cannot imagine life with out the mall or better yet life with out a cell phone. We take for granted being fortunate enough to be born a child of the new millennium. With our convenience however comes ignorance. We forget about the time when it took a year for a letter to get delivered from the east coast to the west coast. We forget that we did not just appear to be in this country and that everything was already here. The era that changed all that was

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    IMPACTS OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION TO THE HUMAN CIVILIZATION. The era of Industrial Revolution is the period in which fundamental changes that occurred in mechanization of agriculture and textile manufacturing besides the revolution in power. The major industrialization begins in Great Britain during the late 1700s and early 1800s and spreads through the world over a very short period of time. It brought massive effect on human civilization up until now. In my opinion‚ us‚ the youths of today

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    The industrial revolution caused creative practitioners to re-examine the ways that form and function were applied to everyday objects. Mass production enabled them to reach a wider audience at a lower cost‚ and many artists used this to their full advantage. Of course‚ there very different responses to this. In the 20th century‚ Marcel Duchamp created the term “readymade”. A “readymade” was an ordinary mass-produced object transformed into an artwork merely by the choice of an artist. Duchamp was

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    with unfair fines if they showed up late‚ did something wrong‚ etc. There was also times when people had to deal with awful diseases like pneumonia‚ chest‚ and lung disease and have a small Mining was very difficult because coal was hard to find. Very little coal was found in the south‚ but there was some found in the north. Finding out that coal was so difficult and expensive to move‚ this caused towns and other industries to move around the coal mining area‚ workers even went to move to the coal

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    unfortunately while these revolts had many outcomes‚ few were anything there leaders would have liked. The Haitian rebellion of 1791 and the French Revolution were two beacons of hope for slaves all around the world. A man named Gabriel‚ who was born and raised in Virginia‚ took a special liking to the latter of the two‚ sparking a revolution of his own in the Richmond area. Eugene Genovese says‚ "the inflammatory rhetoric and the appeals to and denunciations of French revolutionary ideology

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    The Industrial revolution was the start of much change. While most of the world was looking at the changes occurring within the colonies of America and of France‚ another revolution had started. The world was going to be in flux‚ with revolutions that changed one county and created another‚ the Industrial Revolution that would continue to ride on the coattails of the American and French Revolutions that would bring sweeping changes to economics‚ religions‚ cultures‚ and thinking throughout the

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    The Second Industrial Revolution was a time in our history when the U.S. grew in the manufacturing category. For about 100 years‚ this county kept developing‚ and by the mid-1890s‚ we became the world’s industrial leader. This time was also when many diligent inventors started creating modern machines that we still use to this day. Such intelligent people include the Wright Brothers‚ Henry Ford‚ Alexander Graham Bell‚ and Thomas Edison. Improvements made in agriculture‚ textile‚ transportation and

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    Impact of the Industrial Revolution on Living Conditions The Industrial Revolution was a period filled with drastic social and economic changes. The transformation between hand-made tools and goods to machine-manufactured products changed not only the economy‚ but also the lives of the workers. The first changes began in Great Britain in the 1780’s and spread across Europe and North America by the 19th century leaving a profound effect on the entire world. The Industrial Revolution effected every

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    known for the two inventions he made. They were the key to the Industrial Revolution. The inventions were accountable for mass industrial production that is still used today. During the Industrial Revolution there were many inventions that were assembled to improve the lives of countless people. The cotton gin and interchangeable parts made Eli Whitney one of the most magnificent inventors during the time of the Industrial Revolution. Ever since Eli Whitney was a child he had an affinity for technology

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