The Industrial Revolution began with mills and machines that were to help make the cotton and wool industries easier. After the success of these mills, came other factories to make newer products. Some of our earliest mills and factories were ideas taken from Europe
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The industrial revolution began in England. It started, quietly, in the fourteenth century. Columbus discovered America at the end of the fifteenth century, and colonisation of North America didn't really start until late in the sixteenth century.
The early colonists took almost no part in the industrial revolution; they couldn't. They had their hands more than full with clearing land and planting crops, building houses, barns and stables, and setting up the basic cottage industries of dairies, blacksmith shops and farriers, wheelwrights and wainwrights, spinners and weavers, tanners and cobblers, and with luck a doctor and a schoolmaster.
Even when the industrial revolution was well under way, it could not be quickly and easily transported to the colonies. Certainly colonists were getting pretty well organised, as King George found out in 1776, but the industrial revolution required more than just brains, hard work, and organisation. It needed an infrastructure.
The industrial revolution needed steam; steam needed fuel (preferably coal) and iron. Iron needed iron ore with lots of coal to smelt it. Coal and iron ore needed to be found and a transportation system set up to bring iron ore and coal together. This tangle of interdependent necessities had been solved in England over several centuries, almost by accident.
The USA had to lift itself up by its own bootstraps; by the early nineteenth century the US economy had reached critical mass, and in the early twentieth century the USA became the leading economy in the world. Almost the whole of the industrial revolution cake was baked in England, a land full of great inventors, but the cherry on top was put there by Henry Ford.
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The Industrial Revolution in the United States got it's start in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It was that same revolution and the rise of the factory system that brought the North into conflict with the South in the first place, and further, allowed it to win.
the essembly line started the industrial revolution
What is a word that start with v that represents the industrial revolution
In the US the industrial revolution began around the 1780s and continued throughout the 1800s. In Britain the industrial revolution began a few years earlier.
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After the industrial revolution.
The industrial revolution happened. However the US didn't start the industrial revolution, it began in Europe.
The Industrial Revolution in the United States got it's start in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It was that same revolution and the rise of the factory system that brought the North into conflict with the South in the first place, and further, allowed it to win.
The duration of What the Industrial Revolution Did for Us is 1380.0 seconds.
Yes it did. Industrial Revolution started in India.
What the Industrial Revolution Did for Us ended on 2003-11-11.
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Yeomanry, the army of volunteers used in the industrial revolution
Great Britain
The industrial revolution caught on quickly in the US because they wanted to better the lives of americans.
The cast of What the Industrial Revolution Did for Us - 2003 includes: Dan Cruickshank as Presenter