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21. Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor The arrival of these workers changed the face of the Blackstone Valley in many Inconjunction with the industrial revolution was the need for a transportation http://www.nps.gov/blac/discover/history.htm | |
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22. BBC - Wales The Story Of Welsh - Industrial Revolution The debate about whether the industrial revolution was a good or a bad thing forthe By the early 20th century, about one out of every four Welsh workers was a http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/storyofwelsh/content/industrialrevolution.shtml | |
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23. BBC - History - Scottish History formed the basic chemistry which sparked the industrial revolution. to form the backboneof a commercial revolution. The most common workers were often women http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/scottishhistory/enlightenment/features_enlightenmen | |
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24. CheatHouse.com - Industrial Revolution Essay In 1st Person Point Of View. Speaki revolution During the industrial revolution European nations during the industrialrevolution were advanced and distributed more Most workers were treated very http://www.cheathouse.com/eview/2519_industrial_revolution_essay_in_1st_perso.ht | |
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25. Industrial Revolution - Glossary practices that partly preceded and partly overlapped the industrial revolution. BlanketeersName given to Manchester district workers who attempted to march on http://www.cottontimes.co.uk/glosso.html | |
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26. Industrial Revolution - Major Events ever mindful of what had happened to their own kind in France during the worst excessesof the French revolution, were determined workers, too, were frightened http://www.cottontimes.co.uk/eventso.htm | |
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27. Life In Britain During The Industrial Revolution written during the industrial revolution in Britain. Find the heading with the nameof your assigned person (factory owners, factory workers, mine wokers, women http://www.umbc.edu/history/CHE/techerpages/indrev.html | |
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28. Child-labor-bibliography Urban workers in the Early industrial revolution (1983). Stearns, Peter N., andWalkowitz, Daniel J., ed. workers in the industrial revolution (1974). http://www.umbc.edu/history/CHE/InstPg/RitLabor/Child-labor-bibliography.html | |
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29. Chapter 25 Outline - The Industrial Revolution 26. What hardships did factory workers face during the industrial revolution?27. How did city life change during the industrial revolution? 28. http://www.smhs.org/remmell/ch25.htm | |
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30. Industrial Revolution: 11 To 14 Years Cotton Times A broadbased site covering the industrial revolution from several radicals,reformers and health pioneers, and most importantly, the workers. http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/REVhistoryIR2.htm | |
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31. The Industrial Revolution Professor Gerhard Rempel, Department of History, Western New England College introduces the industrial Category Society History Eighteenth Century industrial revolution...... In addition to a new factoryowning bourgeoisie, the industrial revolution createda new working class. The new class of industrial workers included all the men http://mars.acnet.wnec.edu/~grempel/courses/wc2/lectures/industrialrev.html | |
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32. Lecture 17: The Origins Of The Industrial Revolution In England was industrial capitalism nothing more than a clever system devised by clevercapitalists to exploit the labor of ignorant workers? was the revolution in http://www.historyguide.org/intellect/lecture17a.html | |
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33. The Fourth Civilization Chapter 5.1 Tracing A Second Industrial Revolution The machine revolution proceeded simultaneously through all parts of the The machinesof the industrial age, though as them from the human workers before them. http://www.arjay.ca/EthTech/Text/Ch5/Ch5.1.html | |
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34. Beyond The Information Revolution - 99.10 The industrial revolution also had a great impact on the family. leaving family membersbehind whether spouses of adult factory workers or, especially in http://www.theatlantic.com/cgi-bin/o/issues/99oct/9910drucker.htm | |
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35. The NEXT Industrial Revolution (Part Three) HE Next industrial revolution incorporates positive intentions across a wide spectrumof Shoe companies have been blamed for exposing workers in factories http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/98oct/indust3.htm | |
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36. Industrial Revolution , 19th century The migrant workers that went The industrial revolution providedthem with better means of transportation to travel longer distances more easily http://www.let.leidenuniv.nl/history/migration/chapter3.html | |
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37. Links Sociale Geschiedenis The Physical Deterioration of the Textile workers, The physical deterioration ofthe 1930s, more than a century after the height of the industrial revolution. http://www.let.leidenuniv.nl/history/sub/esg/links_sg.htm | |
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38. Artzia: The Industrial Revolution in 1700 and that the crucial differences which created the industrial Revolutionin Europe was not wholly smooth, for in England the Luddites workers who saw http://artzia.com/History/Revolution/Industrial/ | |
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39. SOCIAL DEMOCRATS, USA overseas employ legions of foreign workers. These corporations are increasinglyfree to locate wherever they wish. This new industrial revolution is also http://www.socialdemocrats.org/ii.html | |
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40. Industry History Page The industrial revolution Outline on the industrial revolution PrintableVersion. Review Questions Ch. workers and Factory Conditions. Child Labor. http://cfcc.net/dutch/Industry.htm | |
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