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  • The '''Industrial Revolution''' is a period of economic transformation in [[United Kingdom|Great Britain ...tes, with the U.S. and [[Germany]] becoming Britain's rivals in the Second Industrial Revolution after 1850.
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  • * Ashton, T. S. ''The Industrial Revolution, 1760-1830'' (1948)[http://www.questia.com/library/book/the-industrial-revo * Berg, Maxine , and Pat Hudson. "Rehabilitating the Industrial Revolution," ''The Economic History Review,'' Vol. 45, No. 1 (Feb., 1992), pp. 24-50 [
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  • The '''Industrial Revolution''' is a period of economic transformation in Britain from the 1750s to the ...States, with the U.S. and Germany becoming Britain's rivals in the Second Industrial Revolution after 1850.
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  • ...p://www.saburchill.com/history/events/018.html 'Complete Chronology of the Industrial Revolution']
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  • <H4>Extra-legal responses to the Industrial Revolution</H4> <H4>Other critical responses to the Industrial Revolution</H4>
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  • English [[inventor]] (1732-1792) during the [[Industrial Revolution]] who helped develop the modern factory system.
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  • ...and, located on the River Clyde and a great shipbuilding centre during the Industrial Revolution; population about 581,000.
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  • ...ngs in protest of what he believed were the disastrous consequences of the Industrial Revolution.
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  • The story of development of one of the core technologies of the Industrial Revolution.
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  • The Girls Inc movement started in New England during the U.S. [[industrial revolution]] as a response to the needs of young women who migrated from rural communi
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  • * Dawley, Alan. ''Class and Community: The Industrial Revolution in Lynn'' (1976) [http://www.amazon.com/Class-Community-Industrial-Revoluti
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  • After the [[industrial revolution]], stoves that relied on electrical energy, began to be employed, that were
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  • ...is a town in [[West Yorkshire]], [[England]], [[United Kingdom]]. In the [[Industrial Revolution]] it had a large textiles industry. It now serves as the home to around 30,
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  • ...of the movement from handcraft production of cloth in every country to the industrial revolution in Britain, which featured the organization of cotton and wool yarn and clo
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  • * Ashton, T. S. ''The Industrial Revolution, 1760-1830'' (1948)[http://www.questia.com/library/book/the-industrial-revo * Berg, Maxine , and Pat Hudson. "Rehabilitating the Industrial Revolution," ''The Economic History Review,'' Vol. 45, No. 1 (Feb., 1992), pp. 24-50 [
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  • ...mines_industrial_revolution.htm History Learning Site] - Coal Mines in the Industrial Revolution.
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  • ...rn of the Primitive: The Anti-Industrial Revolution|The New Left: The Anti-Industrial Revolution]]'' (1971) ISBN 0-452-01184-1 * ''[[Return of the Primitive: The Anti-Industrial Revolution]]'' (expanded edition of ''The New Left''; edited and with additional essay
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  • ...pages of ''Walden'', brought this basic core value and assumption of the [[industrial revolution]] under question, espousing instead a radical individualism whose fundament
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  • ...n conjunction with the growing economic forces of [[capitalism]] and the [[Industrial Revolution]], were largely successful, a movement took shape in the early 19th century
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  • "The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race." Thus begins
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  • ...adiative forcing relative to the year 1750 (the approximate start of the [[Industrial Revolution]]) as standard. A positive forcing (more incoming energy) tends to warm the
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  • ...few miles north in Pawtucket, is widely regarded as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution in the United States; after its founding in 1793, many similar enterprises
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  • During the [[industrial revolution]], for example, large numbers of people moved into large cities in search o
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  • ...n northern England, the most common form of the peppered moth prior to the industrial revolution was a light-colored speckled form called ''typica''. Around the middle of
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  • * Cha, Myung Soo. "Industrial Revolution, Demographic Transition, and Human Capital Accumulation in Korea, 1916-38."
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  • ...cal system, but rather contributed to it. The railways probably helped the industrial revolution in France by facilitating a national market for raw materials, wines, chees ...ided an ideal model for showing the value of the railways for speeding the industrial revolution. After breaking with the Netherlands in 1830, the new country decided to st
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  • * Singer, Charles Joseph. ''A history of technology: vol 4: The Industrial Revolution c 1750-c 1860'' (1960) [http://ets.umdl.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=acl * Chandler, Alfred. "Anthracite Coal and the Beginnings of the ‘Industrial Revolution' in the United States," ''Business History Review'' 46 (1972): 141-181.
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  • ...a coal-based metallurgical industry, one of the key sectors of the early [[Industrial Revolution]]. Most 18th century industrial chimneys (now commonly referred to as flue ...industrial chimneys and the characteristic smoke-filled landscapes of the industrial revolution was due the universal application of the [[steam engine]] for most manufact
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  • Through the industrial revolution, Balzac lost 30% of its population in the second half of the nineteenth cen
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  • ...id growth of cotton production was a response to international demand. The industrial revolution created thousands of textile factories in Britain, northwest Europe and New
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  • ...hat Capitalism had not yet come to terms with the long-term effects of the industrial revolution in squeezing the labour content out of production in favour of increasing c
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  • The '''Industrial Revolution''' is a period of economic transformation in [[United Kingdom|Great Britain ...tes, with the U.S. and [[Germany]] becoming Britain's rivals in the Second Industrial Revolution after 1850.
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  • ...rn factory system. A self-made man, he was a leading entrepreneur of the [[Industrial Revolution]]. Arkwright's achievement was to combine power, machinery, semi-skilled l * [[Industrial Revolution]]
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  • The '''Industrial Revolution''' is a period of economic transformation in Britain from the 1750s to the ...States, with the U.S. and Germany becoming Britain's rivals in the Second Industrial Revolution after 1850.
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  • ...ds and the cumulative effect was the current society. Writing before the [[Industrial Revolution]] had shown much impact, he thought change was always incremental and slow.
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  • ...us working conditions in factories and industrial settings following the [[industrial revolution]]. It relies heavily on an extension of the [[Bible|Biblical]] idea in the
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  • ...(especially exploration), and technology (especially the origins of the [[Industrial Revolution]]).
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  • * Stearns, Peter N. ''The Industrial Revolution in World History'' (1998) [http://www.questia.com/read/6967400?title=The%20
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  • ...se of northern Italy. Belgium was one of the centres of the 19th century [[industrial revolution]] but Flanders was at first overtaken by French-speaking [[Wallonia]]. In t
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  • ==Precursor to The Industrial Revolution== ...versity of Glasgow, [[James Watt]] perfected the crucial technology of the Industrial Revolution: the steam engine. The "democratic" camp meeting found a home in the [[Seco
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  • ...uk/history/historic_figures/newcomen_thomas.shtml] (1663 - 1729) and the [[Industrial Revolution#Steam engine|development of the steam engine]].
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  • * Chandler, Alfred. "Anthracite Coal and the Beginnings of the ‘Industrial Revolution' in the United States," ''Business History Review'' 46 (1972): 141-181. * Olson, James S. ''Encyclopedia of the Industrial Revolution in America'' (2001)
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  • ...to Africa, Oceania, India and other parts of Asia; the beginnings of the [[Industrial Revolution]] which would make Britain an economic powerhouse; and the [[Napoleonic War
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  • ...the most modernized in Europe, and was the first nation to experience the Industrial revolution and therefore supposedly the most open to Liberal ideas. Political attitude
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  • The industrial revolution of the early 1800's gave birth to many large-scale chemical plants includin
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  • ...f the movement from handcraft production of cloth in every country, to the industrial revolution in Britain, driven by cotton and wool yarn and cloth factories, which then ==Industrial Revolution in Britain==
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  • Newspapers flourished during the industrial revolution, as printing presses were developed for high speed mass printing. Newspaper
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  • The industrial revolution of the early 1800's gave birth to many large-scale [[chemical plant]]s incl
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  • ...eparation of the youth of the nation for roles in the rapidly developing [[Industrial Revolution|industrial / technological society]]. This was accompanied by the nationwid
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  • ...eculates that this came about as the natural evolutionary outcome of the [[Industrial revolution|industrial conditions]] of his own day. The rigid class and social structur
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  • * Faler, Paul G. ''Mechanics and Manufacturers in the Early Industrial Revolution: Lynn, Massachusetts, 1780-1860'' (1981)[ excerpt and text search]
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  • ...dicule that made his other books best-sellers. ''Imperial Germany and the Industrial Revolution'' (1915) argued that Germany's strength lay in the fact that she borrowed t * ''Imperial Germany and the Industrial Revolution'' (1918) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=3186115 online edition]
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  • ...ng dynasty had failed to keep up with developments in other countries. The industrial revolution was passing China by. Outside powers such as [[Russia]], [[Japan]], [[Franc
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  • ...-collar worker]]. This transformation can be considered as a part of the [[industrial revolution]].
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  • During the industrial revolution, Wallonia was second only to the United Kingdom in industrialization, capit .... Belgium was then the first country in continental Europe to undergo an [[industrial revolution]] in the early 1800s, mainly based on the [[iron]] and [[coal]] industries,
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  • ...Civil War and the Modernization of American Society: Social Structure and Industrial Revolution in the Old South Before and During the War," ''Civil War History'' vol 18 (
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  • ...that performs work. Such steam engines were the driving force behind the [[Industrial Revolution]] of the 18th century and gained widespread commercial use for driving mach
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  • ...anals, led to the greater availability of food and coal, and enabled the [[Industrial Revolution]] to improve the standard of living of the people. Scientific discoveries a ...l capital accumulation, hence growth in South Korea.<ref> Myung Soo Cha, "Industrial Revolution, Demographic Transition, and Human Capital Accumulation in Korea, 1916-38."
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  • ...era is often its defining point: the [[stone age]], [[bronze age]], and [[industrial revolution|steel age]] are examples. Materials science is one of the oldest forms of e
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  • ...f building structures. This phase of engineering lasted through the First Industrial Revolution, when machines, increasingly powered by steam engines, started to replace m The second industrial revolution, symbolized by the advent of electricity and mass production, was driven by
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  • Cheap efficient land transportation was an essential need of the [[industrial revolution]] as existing road transportation by wagon was too slow and expensive. Alth ...s, and helping many small and large businesses to expand their role in the industrial revolution. Thus railroads had a tremendous impact on industrialization. By lowering
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  • ...s, it was essentially unchanged from the time of its invention until the [[Industrial Revolution]], some three hundred years later. The "old style" press (as it was termed
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  • * Hobsbawm, Eric. ''Industry and Empire: The Birth of the Industrial Revolution.'' New York: New Press, 1999.
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  • ...unities through the re-use of architecturally important buildings from the Industrial Revolution.
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  • ...anals, led to the greater availability of food and coal, and enabled the [[Industrial Revolution]] to improve the standard of living of the people. Scientific discoveries a
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  • ..., as well as the linguistic divide: workers moving into Wales during the [[Industrial Revolution]] were not Welsh speakers. However, Welsh language schooling for the childr
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  • ...land set up about the same time by Samuel Slater became the nucleus of the industrial revolution in America; Slater used copies of British machines from stolen designs. <re
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  • ...hattered" was to Stoddard a watermark in human history. As a result of the Industrial revolution, which forced people to live in proximity to one another the Nordic race ,
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  • ...and none became important figures in the [[Scottish Enlightenment]] or the Industrial Revolution. The schools had a lesser role in the Highlands or the islands, or in the
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  • ...John Komlos, "The New World's Contribution to Food Consumption During the Industrial Revolution." ''Journal of European Economic History'' 1998 27(1): 67-82. Issn: 0391-51 In Britain the potato promoted economic development by underpinning the [[Industrial Revolution]] in the 19th century. As a cheap source of calories and nutrients that was
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  • It's easy to forget that until the industrial revolution brought us machines, animals were responsible for a great deal of labor. T
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  • *[[R. H. Tawney]], [[Industrial Revolution]]
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  • ...tivity was low. Around 1800, coal became the main energy source for the [[Industrial Revolution]], the expanding railway system of countries being a prime user. Britain d === The Industrial Revolution ===
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  • The entrepreneurs of what might be called "the Second Industrial Revolution" created rich, fast-growing industrial cities in the Northeast brimming wit
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  • ...not permitted to leave their [[commune|communes]]. Both Russia's wars and industrial revolution were fed by the money and bodies of the peasants, and many urban workers co
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  • ...hout the [[middle ages]], declining in relative importance only with the [[Industrial Revolution]]. York's economic downturn during the Industrial Revolution meant that many medieval structures, elsewhere swept aside to make way for
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  • * Faler, Paul Gustaf. ''Mechanics and Manufacturers in the Early Industrial Revolution: Lynn, Massachusetts, 1780-1860'' (1981) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o
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  • ...claims that they made a significant contribution to the financing of the [[industrial revolution]]. Commercial advantage was allowed to outweigh - what were eventually reco
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  • ...of Islam|Muslim]] territories. Paper was at first made of rags, but the [[Industrial Revolution]] changed paper-making practices, allowing for paper to be made out of wood ...strialised nations and eased the spread of information during the [[Second Industrial Revolution]].
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  • * Ashton, T. S. ''Iron and Steel in the Industrial Revolution'' (2nd edn., 1951). * Singer, Charles Joseph, ed. ''A history of technology: vol 4: The Industrial Revolution c 1750-c 1860'' (1960) ch 4, and vol 5: ''The Late Nineteenth Centuiry, c 1
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  • ...sake, and it had few practical applications. However, with the dawn of the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century, this rapidly changed. Today, science has a profound ef ...sake, and it had few practical applications. However, with the dawn of the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century, this rapidly changed.
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  • ...rations and the lack of mechanized record-keeping and recording before the industrial revolution, it made sense for most ownership|owners of enterprises in those times to c
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  • ===Industrial Revolution to present===
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  • ...ine combines the aesthetics of 1990s [[Slacker|slacker culture]] and pre-[[industrial revolution]] idealism. The title comes from a [[The Idler (1758-1760)|series of essays
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  • ...e out, with New England supplying soldiers, ships and battlefields. The [[Industrial Revolution]] in America, following closely the British model, developed rapidly in New * Dublin, Thomas. ''Transforming Women's Work: New England Lives in the Industrial Revolution'' (1994)
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  • ==Climate change since the Industrial Revolution==
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  • ...ly the most industrialised area of Ireland. Most of the island escaped the industrial revolution and employed an agrarian economy based largely on large landholders (usuall
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  • ...1800s, and served as a dependable lubricant for the machines powering the Industrial Revolution. Baleen (the long keratin strips that hang from the top of whales' mouths)
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  • *''First-generation technologies'' emerged with the [[industrial revolution]] in the late 18th century and include hydropower, biomass power, and geoth
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  • ...ge of the population in any country was [[literacy|literate]] before the [[Industrial Revolution]].
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  • ...lth, but was a dead end, economically, that left the South bypassed by the industrial revolution underway in the North. On the whole plantation slavery was not very profita
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  • ...cket was something of a talisman in the days of empire building and post-[[Industrial Revolution]] society. The sport became established as a feature of public school and u
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  • The [[Industrial Revolution]] began in Britain in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, and it quickl * [[Industrial Revolution]]
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  • ...tory and romantic patriotism, which he never lost. During these years of [[Industrial Revolution|rapid industrialization]] of the textile trade throughout Britain, the hand
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  • ...tory and romantic patriotism, which he never lost. During these years of [[Industrial Revolution|rapid industrialization]] of the textile trade throughout Britain, the hand
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  • ...structed on a custom basis by individual craftsmen. With the advent of the Industrial Revolution, factories began mass producing toys, including dollhouses and miniatures s
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  • ...es IV, which had been conducted on a grand scale, as it was only until the industrial revolution that the suburbs began to extend beyond the boundaries of the medieval town
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  • ...mations, and here, the coal and iron bearing rocks that fuelled Scotland's industrial revolution are to be found. This area has also experienced intense vulcanism, Arthur� ...economy with some government intervention. Scotland was a pioneer in the [[Industrial Revolution]], especially in textiles; after 1850 it concentrated on heavy industry, es
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  • During the [[industrial revolution]] attention of many engineers and scientists became focused on machines (st
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  • ...alized organization of work" to this day. Swift adapted the methods of the industrial revolution to meat packing operations, which resulted in huge efficiencies by allowing
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  • ...ding trade, technology and scientific enquiry.<ref>Hill, C. Reformation to Industrial Revolution. Revised ed. Pelican Books. 1969</ref>
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  • ...n building|IG Farben building]] - [[Special:Allpages/Industrial Revolution|Industrial Revolution]]
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  • ...the greatly increased population which supplied the labour force for the [[industrial revolution]].
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  • The developing [[Industrial Revolution]], with its enormous increase in productive power and a concommitant develo
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  • ...ish owners rich, and helped pay for the investments that powered Britain's industrial revolution. About thirty Caribbean island colonies were acquired by conquest from the
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  • ...into power--the focus of the [[steam engine]] which was born out of the [[industrial revolution]]. Large dams use water flow and gravity to turn turbines and rotors to ge
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  • ...al power (i.e. through compulsory taxes), and profits from trade. With the industrial revolution, machinery created factories that created goods that could be sold for food
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  • ...rmed by heavy European demand for cotton cloth, the first product of the [[Industrial Revolution]] in Europe and New England. Most of the world's cotton came from the U.S.
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  • ...ncrease in labour mobility made possible the earlier development of the [[Industrial Revolution]] - and gave it a decisive, although temporary, economic advantage. As a re ...l Revolution in England'', 1884]</ref><ref> Robert C. Allen: ''The British Industrial Revolution in Global Perspective'', Cambridge University Press, 2009 (reviewed in the
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  • ...possible advances of [[science]] and [[Engineering|technology]] and the [[industrial revolution]], and gave the countries of Europe a marked material advantage over the re
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  • birth of science, the industrial revolution, the creation of the United States, even of the structure of our language -
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  • ...osperity, as industrialization proceeded rapidly in the south, where the [[Industrial Revolution]] allowed entrepreneurs and labor to combine in a new textile industry, pow
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  • ...evived by the opening of the North Sea Canal (1876) and the arrival of the industrial revolution. Amsterdam started extending outside its 17<sup>th</sup> century boundarie
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  • However, as the [[Second Industrial Revolution]] was gaining momentum in the North, the pro-Southern Democratic party was ...ization theorists, such as [[Raimondo Luraghi]], have argued that as the [[Industrial Revolution]] was expanding on a worldwide scale, the days of wrath were coming for a s
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  • ...ers, especially merchants in London and industrialists who pioneered the [[Industrial Revolution]] in machinery, metals, textiles, railways and food products. A handful of
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  • ...h language]] and the [[Church of England]], It was the birthplace of the [[Industrial Revolution]]<ref>[http://www.ace.mmu.ac.uk/eae/Global_Warming/Older/Industrial_Revolut ...es of England|historical county lines]] were usually drawn up before the [[industrial revolution]] and the mass urbanisation of England. The counties each had a county town
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  • ...heel, developed for the milling of grain, became a primary tool during the Industrial Revolution. Even class distinctions in some societies are determined by what foods are
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  • ...gland, but entrepreneurs built factories that soon became the basis of the industrial revolution in America.
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  • ...ming other organisms, and [[dam|damming]]. However, especially since the [[Industrial Revolution]] humans have altered countless ecosystems through the use of their [[techn
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  • ...Civil War and the Modernization of American Society: Social Structure and Industrial Revolution in the Old South Before and During the War," ''Civil War History'' XVIII (S
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  • ...odern History" (since 1648) covers a vast array of topics, including the [[Industrial Revolution]] and the [[Enlightenment]].
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  • ...rious about the workings of large machines and factories evolving with the industrial revolution. Did he sense ‘survival of the fittest’ machines as a boy? He did not
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  • ...k from domesticated animals, and other unfamiliar 'foods', products of the industrial revolution, the fast-food revolution, agribusiness, and grain fed fatty animals.
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  • ...ncrease in labour mobility made possible the earlier development of the [[Industrial Revolution]] -and gave it a decisive, although temporary, economic advantage. As a res
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