The British colonies were very important to written during the industrial revolution, because of the Natural Resources they could supply Britain. England relies on others for many natural resources.
Patrick Henry Scullin has written: 'Industrial peace versus industrial war' -- subject(s): Arbitration, Industrial, Industrial Arbitration
These are some of the things that were formed and devloped through the industrial revolution: * Rules/written rules were made * Bounderies in games * Teams/clubs * Team kits * Stadiums * Professionals * Spectators * NGB's * Officials * Tornaments * National/Internation matches: The first being England Vs Scotland wich ended up as a 0-0 draw
The typewriter added value to the industrial revolution by increasing the speed and efficiency of written communication. It allowed for faster and more accurate production of documents and contributed to the growth of offices, businesses, and bureaucracy during that time. The typewriter also facilitated the standardization and mass production of printed materials, making them more accessible to a wider audience.
The person who called for a revolution before the declaration of independence was written was John Dickinson.
Communitst Manifesto by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
Communitst Manifesto by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
Eric Pawson has written: 'The early industrial revolution' -- subject(s): Great Britain, History, Industrial revolution, Industries
Andrea Gabor has written: 'Einstein's Wife' -- subject(s): Biography, Celebrities, Spouses, Wives 'The capitalist philosophers' -- subject(s): Biography, Corporations, History, Industrial management, Industrial psychologists, Industrial sociologists, Influence
ALAN BLINDER has written: 'OFFSHORING: THE NEXT INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION'
Herbert Kisch has written: 'From domestic manufacture to industrial revolution'
Winifred Albaya has written: 'The Brightside Bierlow before the Industrial Revolution'
T S. Ashton has written: 'Studies in the industrial revolution'
Thomas Southcliffe Ashton has written: 'The Industrial Revolution, 1760-1830' 'Iron and steel in the industrial revolution' -- subject(s): History, Iron industry and trade, Steel industry and trade
Jean Dhondt has written: 'The industrial revolution in Belgium and Holland, 1700-1914'
D G. Watts has written: 'Water power and the Industrial revolution'
Ralf Meisenzahl has written: 'The rate and direction of invention in the British Industrial Revolution'