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Many women devoted themselves to social reform.
The Industrial Revolution helped to create a powerful middle class. It did not exist before that.
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.
It was the concentration of workers in urbans areas.
The middle class was the one that rises greatly in power during the Industrial Revolution.
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steam engines, water transportation, road transportation, and railroad transportation were major developments during the industrial revolution.
its the time when everything happened.. industrial revolution, scientific revolution, seperation from church, population growth, long distance trading, the manorial system, etc.
The growth of the middle class contributed most to the growing gap between social classes during the Industrial Revolution.There many things which contributed to the growing gap between social classes during the industrial revolution. The most contributor was inequality in income and wealth distribution.The advent of the Industrial Revolution added a wealthy burgeoning Middle Class to the social structure. These were the capitalists who became wealthy from the industrial revolution. However, while the Middle Class and aristocrats flourished, the poor got even poorer and the gap between rich and poor widened even more.
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Middle class
its actually, the middle class