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The Industrial Revolution

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The Causes of the Industrial Revolution
The Agricultural Revolution
Changes in the Textile Industry
Changes in the Iron and Steel Industry
Changes in Transportation
The Social Effects of the Industrial Revolution
The Spread of Industrialization to the rest of the world
Other Effects of the Industrial Revolution
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The Industrial Revolution

During the Industrial Revolution there were many differences in the main categories: agriculture, manufacturing, and transportation.  These three things were on economics and different cultures in Britan and it went through all of Europe and North America and soon the whole world. The beginning of the Industrial Revolution made a huge difference in human history, such as little villages becoming big cities and more.

 

During the Industrial Revolution which was taken place in  England during 1780 to 1801 there were many changes throughout this time such as farming, technology, textile, transportation, and urbanization which is the movement of people to cities. A population boom of 40,000 people in 1780 changes dramatically to 70,000 by 1801, because of these changes we evolved to a more strudy world.  

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Here in this picture you see how the Industrial Revolution changed some cities.

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