First, railroad spurred industrial growth by giving manufacturers a cheap way to transport. Second, the railroad boom created hundreds of thousands of new jobs for both railroad workers and miner. Third, the railroads boosted England's agricultural and fishing industries. Finally, by making travel easier, railroads encouraged country people to take distant city jobs
(They had new opportunities) Advancements in medicine during the Industrial Revolution meant more lives were saved.
They spread industrial technologies and products across wide areas.
(They had new opportunities) Advancements in medicine during the Industrial Revolution meant more lives were saved.
The growth in the use of railroads was made possible because of cattle shipments. The Industrial Revolution was also a major factor in building more railroads.
Industrial revolution had a great affect in development of agriculture,textile manufacturing and inventions of teccnologies(i.e steam,ships,railroads etc).As well as it had a massive effects on social,cultural and economic condition.
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Textile Machines, Railroads, and Steel
In fact, the railways were a product, rather than a cause, of the Industrial Revolution since raw materials were transported using railways.
Coal was being used to fuel industrial plants, to make steel, and to power the railroads.
Affected live stock breeders and their methods
The industrial revolution led to changes in Cotton production, The Coal and Iron Industry, Railroads, The New Factories, but most importantly, growth of cities and the emergency of two new social classes; THE INDUSTRIAL MIDDLE CLASS and THE INDUSTRIAL WORKING CLASS.
the industrial revolution