It didn't. What are you going on about fool!
bleh!
The Industrial Revolution started in England around the 1790's. At the start of the industrial revolution, all of Europe's gross national product was relatively the same but Britain took off after 1830 because of the Napoleonic Wars.
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 French Revolution started during the same decade in which the American Revolution ended. Regarding the US vs. Great Britain, about 30 years after the American Revolution ended, the War of 1812 started. A few have referred to it as "Revolutionary War II".
Yes, i think they are both talking about the growth of britain. :)
It didn't. What are you going on about fool!
bleh!
The Industrial Revolution started in England around the 1790's. At the start of the industrial revolution, all of Europe's gross national product was relatively the same but Britain took off after 1830 because of the Napoleonic Wars.
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.
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.
The French Revolution started during the same decade in which the American Revolution ended. Regarding the US vs. Great Britain, about 30 years after the American Revolution ended, the War of 1812 started. A few have referred to it as "Revolutionary War II".
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.
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.
Death, murder, etc. Wouldn't it be the same as now?
Answer this question… They were paid far less than male workers doing the same job.
It inCreased in many ways buts also declined in other aspects. With the new development of machinery made and introuduced to factories many people began to lose their Jobs. Factory owners weren't always fair and payed less to women workers as well as children. Regardless of everything, eveything prospered from the period of time