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Religion stayed the same because even though Britain was changing rapidly (to be better) it didn't mean that they all changed what hey believed in and what they thought was right and wrong.

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The lower classes of England remained in poverty while the high classes stayed rich.

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Q: How did Britain stay the same during the industrial revolution?
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Does industrial development and Industrial Revolution mean the same?

Yes, i think they are both talking about the growth of britain. :)


Where did the Industrial Revolution spread?

It didn't. What are you going on about fool!


How was rural life same from urban life during the Industrial Revolution?

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When and where did the Industrial Revolution happen?

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Why did the Industrial Revolution start in the US?

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.


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They are not the same, The Erie Canal was a waterway, as the industrial revolution is a point in time where America as a whole progressed.


What war was fought with Britain shortly after the Revolutionary War?

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What is the name of the intense phase of developments that began in great Britain during the 1700s?

It was the "Industrial Revolution" that transformed Great Britain, and later the world.The Industrial Revolution was a fundamental economic change. Between 1770- 1850, the economy of Britain changed from agricultural to industrial. This was the result of a number of inventions and ideas all coming together at the same time - the iron industry lead to rail, steam engines, canals, factories (unknown previously), all of which enabled merchants access to more markets, which led to more banks, and financial houses, which led to sufficient finance for international trade from where merchants could sell good and obtain cheaper raw materials for more production.


What is the name of the intense phase of development that began in great Britain during the 1700s?

It was the "Industrial Revolution" that transformed Great Britain, and later the world.The Industrial Revolution was a fundamental economic change. Between 1770- 1850, the economy of Britain changed from agricultural to industrial. This was the result of a number of inventions and ideas all coming together at the same time - the iron industry lead to rail, steam engines, canals, factories (unknown previously), all of which enabled merchants access to more markets, which led to more banks, and financial houses, which led to sufficient finance for international trade from where merchants could sell good and obtain cheaper raw materials for more production.


What were the Crimes and Punishments in the Industrial Revolution?

Death, murder, etc. Wouldn't it be the same as now?


Which of the following describes a problem that faced working class women during the industrial revolution?

Answer this question… They were paid far less than male workers doing the same job.


What event during the Industrial Revolution lead to increased competition for jobs?

The introduction of child labor led to competition for jobs during the Industrial Revolution. Children could be used for less money and also forced to work under harsher conditions than some adults. Very young children worked with adults and only made 10-20% of their wage for the same job.