The Industrial Revolution caused a lot of changes for Americans. More jobs were available in factories, and many people moved from rural areas to cities in search of work. Also, products were more readily available and people had more money to spend on goods. It also provided opportunities for the north and the south to do business with one another. For instance, cotton was grown in the south and a lot of it was sent to textile mills in the north.
Positive effects of the Industrial Revolution include the fact of the invention of the telephone by Alexander graham bell in 1876, which was his life's work and created an efficient method of transmitted speech and the harmonic and multiple telegraphs.
The Industrial Revolution dramatically changed every aspect of human life and lifestyles.
The Industrial Revolution changed life in cities by raising populations. The Industrial Revolution also raised the standard of living for most city dwellers due to growth in the job markets.
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the industrial revolution changed life for people, it stopped the workage of people at homes, which means they had no business, no money to buy food, or houses ect.. it changed the life of children working at the factories eg. a lot of them died due to the fact of getting stuck in machines ect
Industrial Revolution thanks life in America by a major turning point in Earth's ecology. This changed every aspect of human life and lifestyles.
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Positive effects of the Industrial Revolution include the fact of the invention of the telephone by Alexander graham bell in 1876, which was his life's work and created an efficient method of transmitted speech and the harmonic and multiple telegraphs.
The trend toward city life, or urbanization, was caused by industrialization. Many families left their farms to work in factories in the cities.
The Industrial Revolution dramatically changed every aspect of human life and lifestyles.
There were many novelists during the Industrial Revolution, but I believe Charles Dickens is probably the best known. His portrayle of everyday life and the effects on children is still heralded to this day.
The Industrial Revolution changed life in cities by raising populations. The Industrial Revolution also raised the standard of living for most city dwellers due to growth in the job markets.
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the industrial revolution changed life for people, it stopped the workage of people at homes, which means they had no business, no money to buy food, or houses ect.. it changed the life of children working at the factories eg. a lot of them died due to the fact of getting stuck in machines ect
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