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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.
The American Revolution did not effect slavery. It was the Civil War that had the biggest effect on slavery in the US.
Africans in America America's Journey Through Slavery - 1998 Revolution 1750-1805 1-2 was released on: USA: 1998
By 1828, Great Britain abolished slavery in its colonies. They did it by compensating slave owners for their investments in slaves.
America changed in many ways over that time period. Slavery was becoming more prominent in the South after Eli Whitney introduced the cotton gin in 1794. If you can believe it, slavery was actually on the decline until that time! Slavery then increased ten fold. Uncle Tom's Cabin exploited slavery to millions and energized anti-slavery in the North while provoking anger in the South. The South seceded from the nation in 1861. The civil war was probably the biggest change in America but it also became very industrialized as immigrants began to move to the US and as several inventions (involving steam) were made. This also helped expand the United States westwards. It's nearly impossible for me to summarize America in such a large time period but I hope this gave you some ideas
Then, there would be no industrial revolution.
the reason for slavery in the industrial revolution is since the cotton gin was invented, the demand for cotton increased. Slave/Plantation owners needed their slaves to work harder so they could make their profit
It coincided with the growth of the industrial revolution. Great profits were made on the raw materials exported to Britain because labour was for free.
The countries involved in trade during the industrial revolution were Britain, USA, Africa and part of Canada. there was two types of trade one was slavery were they used to trade African slaves, and the other was when they traded goods during industrial revolution. by lisa....
Three of the most important social reforms that followed the industrial revolution were the abolition of slavery, women's rights , and capitalism.
Kenneth Morgan has written: 'The birth of industrial Britain' -- subject(s): History, Industries, Industrialization, Economic conditions 'Slavery and servitude in colonial North America' -- subject(s): History, Indentured servants, Slavery, Social conditions, Economic conditions 'The birth of industrial Britain' -- subject(s): Industries, Industrialization, Industrial revolution, Economic conditions, History
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Three of the most important social reforms that followed the industrial revolution were the abolition of slavery, women's rights , and capitalism.
Three of the most important social reforms that followed the industrial revolution were the abolition of slavery, women's rights , and capitalism.
I think so- after the Industrial Revolution more slaves were needed to man the different machines
The two countries that outlawed slavery during the Industrial Revolution were England and France. England passed the Slavery Abolition Act in 1833, which abolished slavery in the British Empire. Similarly, France abolished slavery in its colonies through the Law of 1848.
Slavery, industrial revolution (jobs other than farming and families were able to support themselves) and urbanization.