The recruitment industry has been around since the days of the Roman Empire. In fact, recruitment of soldiers even predates the empire as a whole. In modern times, recruitment agencies flourished in the 1940's and 1950's. This is because the Depression and World War II had come to an end. The result were plenty of domestic jobs that needed to be filled in countless cities and commercial sectors.
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.
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It began when animal power was replaced with mechanical power. The Industrial Revolution was a period from the 18th to the 19th century where major changes in agriculture, manufacturing, mining, transportation, and technology had a profound effect on the social, economic and cultural conditions of the times. It started in Great Britain with steam power, then subsequently spread throughout Western Europe, North America, Japan, and eventually the world. In the late 1800s it began to shift from steam, to internal combustion and electrical.
The Industrial Revolution Begins
The Industrial Revolution began with textile machines.
These machines turned cotton into yarn. In 1793, Eli
Whitney invented the cotton gin, a machine that cleaned
cotton quickly. Cotton became America's biggest export.
Then the government hired Whitney to make thousands of
guns. At that time guns were made by hand. Whitney
thought of a way to make them quickly and cheaply. He used
interchangeable parts and mass production. Soon factories
began using his ideas. The nation's productivity increased.
Machines Bring Change
Entrepreneurs used machines to change how people worked.
Francis Lowell built a mill that turned cotton into cloth.
Soon other factories opened. New inventions, like reapers
and steel plows, made farm work easier and faster. Before
the Industrial Revolution, people worked on farms or in
workshops. Now many people worked in factories.
Changes in Transportation
In the 1800s, dirt roads could not be used in bad weather.
The government built a paved road from Maryland to Ohio.
People built towns and opened businesses to sell goods.
Robert Fulton invented a steamboat that could travel
without wind or currents. Soon there were many steamboats.
In 1825, the Erie Canal opened. This canal made it easier to
ship goods between Lake Erie and the Hudson River. Many
canals were built. Rivers and canals became the fastest and
cheapest way to ship goods.
Steam locomotive trains were even faster than
steamboats. Trips that took 32 hours by steamboat took only
10 hours by train. Soon the United States had thousands of
miles of railroad track. Factories and farmers sent their
goods faster to places all over the country
It was started in england.
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England. British people started the industrial revolution
The guillotine wasn't in the industrial revolution ( that is when machines took over jobs and factories started) it was in the French Revolution .
Progressive Era
the essembly line started the industrial revolution
This revolution started in Great Britain in the eighteenth century
Yes it did. Industrial Revolution started in India.
Hitler was the man who started the industrial revolution in Mexico is 1745
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England. British people started the industrial revolution
Agriculture, the planting, cultivating and harvesting of crops, started thousands of years before the industrial revolution.
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yap....industrial revolution started in Europe....
The guillotine wasn't in the industrial revolution ( that is when machines took over jobs and factories started) it was in the French Revolution .
Progressive Era
labor movement
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The Industrial Revolution.