It's all pretty much an opinion than just one answer. There's all different factors that were strong in one spot than another.
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I would have to say that the two biggest medical advances during the Industrial Revolution are the smallpox vaccine in 1796 by Edward Jenner, and the invention of the X- ray in 1895 by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen
The Industrial Revolution had its biggest impact in Great Britain, where it began in the late 18th century. The introduction of mechanized production transformed industries such as textiles, iron, and coal mining, leading to significant economic growth and urbanization. This period also prompted social changes, including shifts in labor dynamics and living conditions, as people moved from rural areas to cities for work. The innovations and changes in Britain set the stage for similar transformations in other parts of Europe and North America.
the amount and variety of goods available to them.
the amount and variety of goods available to them.
Indie is not a genre. The biggest music in Britain is dubstep.
The Industrial Revolution involved economic and industrial concepts. The French Revolution was based on political and social constructs like the Rights of Man and the Citizen and Enlightenment Philosophy. Both had a major impact on how men would live their lives in the future and both had great and grave social impact on future generations.
There are several different sizes for industrial chains. Some of the biggest chains are a quarter inch.
Fossil records are the biggest evidence for evolution, but some that can be observed are male elephants who are born without tusks in order to survive and not be poached for their ivory, the changing color of pepper moths in Britain during the Industrial Revolution to a darker color and back to a lighter color after the industrial era, or even the need to produce stronger insecticides to kill off bugs that survived the previous chemicals.
By 1900, the four biggest steel producers in the world were the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, and France. These countries were leading the Industrial Revolution and had significant steel production capabilities.