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it changed in POPLATION , Work, Facilities , many other things . BUt these are the main points !
In 1750 farming is the most important industry. water wheels, humans or animals provided power. In 1900 many farmers use machines. coal, steel, iron and textiles are very important industries. most industries use steam power.
Cities changed a lot between 1750 and 1990. With the introduction of the railroad in the 1800s, cities grew and prospered through industry. Each year, more and more people moved from rural areas into cities, looking for work at factories. More schools were established and eduction for young people became better and more easily obtainable as time went on.
during the time period 1750-1900 the industrial revolution was in full speed , instead of labourors working all hours of the day on the farm , picking weeds with their hands new machinary became avalable such as the early plow , which to the newly reformed industrial people was a breeze to use and also made there work less trying.
Around 1750, societies were mostly rural. That means that most people were employed in farming and farming-related work.
were most workers farmers
were most workers farmers
bigger population meant more workers. food was cheaper so diet improved so less people dead. more people to buy the goods and to work more raw materials, coal, iron clay, etc... improved transport, cars, ships, etc...
Stagecoaches were horse-drawn vehicles used for long-distance travel in the 17th to 19th centuries. They operated on scheduled routes with multiple stops for passengers and mail. The coachman drove the stagecoach, while passengers sat inside or on top, enduring bumpy rides along rough roads.
The World's Work was created in 1900.
women are able to work nowadays
In 1750, enslaved individuals lived on plantations, in cities, or in households owned by their enslavers. Enslaved people were owned as property and were forced to live and work where their owners directed them.