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The definition of a revolution is a "fast" change or overturn in power or the way something is done. This can happen both politically or with force. In short, it is a quick change in power or way of life. Though the industrial revolution was over all peaceful, it still technically is considered a revolution.
MY Opinion: The industrial Revolution did not end, it changed into the current information revolution and through several more "revolutions" along the way
No: The Industrial Revolution begins in the 18th Century. It was an ongoing process, many things were still to change.... Actually, yes. Many of the ideas that were implemented during the Industrial Revolution originated hundreds of years before, however, the War of 1812 acted as a spark to flame of industry that followed.
1563 with the invention of the 'stocking frame' by Rev William Lee.
It was the start of many inventions, which inspired countless modern inventions. But, the industrial revolution was the first major start in pollution because of all of the smoke from factories. It also affected the population, it became more diverse with several races. This was because tons of foreign workers moved to england or Europe so that they could work in the factories for money. The industrial revolution also tarted labor unions, which are still around today.
It has never ended. The Industrial Revolution still continues today.
No, the industrial revoloution happened in the 1800's
Historians generally agree that the invention of the steam engine set off what turned into the Industrial Revolution, and all progress since then has built on that. Without an industrial revolution there could not have been an information revolution, a computer age, and so forth. So I think a case could be made that the steam engine is the most important invention in history - even though it is now obsolete, and replaced by internal combustion engines, electric motors, etc. Steam turbines, however, are still very much in use, in electric generating plants, and they are a modified form of steam engine.
The definition of a revolution is a "fast" change or overturn in power or the way something is done. This can happen both politically or with force. In short, it is a quick change in power or way of life. Though the industrial revolution was over all peaceful, it still technically is considered a revolution.
MY Opinion: The industrial Revolution did not end, it changed into the current information revolution and through several more "revolutions" along the way
The Industrial Revolution started in England during the 18th century when machines began to replace manual labor in many industries. It spread through much of the world starting in the 19th century and is still continuing in undeveloped countries. TRUE!
No: The Industrial Revolution begins in the 18th Century. It was an ongoing process, many things were still to change.... Actually, yes. Many of the ideas that were implemented during the Industrial Revolution originated hundreds of years before, however, the War of 1812 acted as a spark to flame of industry that followed.
1563 with the invention of the 'stocking frame' by Rev William Lee.
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.
It was the start of many inventions, which inspired countless modern inventions. But, the industrial revolution was the first major start in pollution because of all of the smoke from factories. It also affected the population, it became more diverse with several races. This was because tons of foreign workers moved to england or Europe so that they could work in the factories for money. The industrial revolution also tarted labor unions, which are still around today.
Many changes occurred during the Industrial revolution but the main one was going from working at home producing single goods to working in large factories producing lots of goods
There are lots of different ways the Industrial Revolution changed our lives now.1: You would not have NEAR as mush stuff as you do now and that includes Internet.2: Transportation and slavery would still be problem most likely.