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61. The Industrial Revolution English government failed to produce enough coins for him to pay his workers. formany of the improvements in life brought about by the industrial revolution. http://www.neo-tech.com/businessmen/part6.html | |
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62. History H620 The European Economy: Industrial Revolution To Great Depression Peter H. Lindert and Jeffrey G. Williamson, English workers' Living Standardsduring the industrial revolution A New Look , Economic History Review, 2nd. http://www.indiana.edu/~altergc/h620_indrev/h620_fall00.htm | |
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63. Women At Work: Manual Labor advent of the industrial revolution, production of consumer goods was centralizedinto factories. There, machinery enabled minimally trained workers to produce http://www.library.hbs.edu/hc/wes/collections/labor/ | |
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64. On-line: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Biography of the inventor of the industrial cotton spinning mill. Links to illustrations and local Category Business Textiles and Nonwovens History Biographies...... for spinning cotton, however, for it heralded the start of the industrial revolution. wholething from the ground up, and employed unskilled workers to operate http://www2.exnet.com/1995/10/10/science/science.html | |
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65. On The Industrial Revolution: "Myths And Realities." and pauperism, occurred as well in countries untouched by the industrial revolution,where they produced waves of beggars instead of underpaid workers. 10 The http://www.blupete.com/Literature/Essays/BluePete/IndustRev.htm | |
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66. Why No Industrial Revolution In Ancient Greece?: Archive Entry From Brad DeLong' t the latest thinking that Egypt's pyramids were built by paid workers, who were It'sthe idea that to have an industrial revolution you need masses of free http://www.j-bradford-delong.net/movable_type/archives/000891.html | |
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67. Rochester Review V59 N3--In Review/ReView Point workers needed to continually update their knowledge of the machines throughouttheir lifetimes. Demand for skills rose in the industrial revolution in order http://www.rochester.edu/pr/Review/V59N3/ir-view.html | |
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68. Other Links but through the labors of thousands of navvies (railway workers). http//writingco.com/7/714items.htmlWorld History industrial revolution/19th Century; http://www.mtholyoke.edu/courses/rschwart/ind_rev/links/Links.html | |
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69. 58. The Industrial Revolution. Wells, H.G. 1922. A Short History Of The World There would have been an industrial revolution of sorts if there had been no coal butof the division of labour. Drilled and sweated workers were making http://www.bartleby.com/86/58.html | |
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70. The Norton Anthology Of English Literature: The Victorian Age: Introduction period, the industrial revolution, as this shift was called, had created profoundeconomic and social changes, including a mass migration of workers to http://www.wwnorton.com/nto/victorian/welcome.htm | |
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71. Genealogy - Genealogy Search The industrial revolution by Henry Dale and Rodney Dale states and surrounding allthese large industrial building were by the mill and rented to its workers. http://www.genealogy.org/~slassey/cotton.htm | |
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72. Industrial Revolution society into the industrial age brought the rise of workers trade unions. HTM WebsitesFor Teachers Teacher Resources at American industrial revolution Unit by http://eduscapes.com/42explore/industrial.htm | |
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73. A History Of Cotton Mills And The Industrial Revolution Extensive excerpt from a book on the development of the textile industry in the US, including New Category Society History Eighteenth Century industrial revolution...... Government officials, anticipating an industrial revolution in the state, establisheda Commission There was a perceived shortage of industry workers to meet http://narvellstrickland1.tripod.com/cottonmillhistory2/index1.html | |
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74. The End Of Institutional Revolution. Workers' Liberty #68, January 2001. A vigorous debate took place in the Casa during the revolution over whether to bythe General Confederation of labour (CGT) and the industrial workers of the http://archive.workersliberty.org.uk/wlmags/wl66/mexico.htm | |
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75. NM's Creative Impulse.. Industry Overview of the 19th Century including sites on drama of the time.Category Arts Literature Drama 19th Century...... of the conditions and the health report of children workers. Fascinating Rationale;The Plight of Women's Work in the Early industrial revolution in England and http://history.evansville.net/industry.html | |
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76. Ms Ms. WaiteJohnson. Global Studies III. workers of the industrial revolution.Introduction. The industrial revolution of the 1700s began in England . http://www.maxwell.syr.edu/plegal/tips/t4prod/jjohnsonwq1.html | |
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77. Boott Cotton Mills--Supplementary Resources of the textile mills in Lowell and America's industrial revolution consider the primarysources related to Lowell's early women mill workers and Katherine http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/twhp/wwwlps/lessons/21boott/21lrnmore.htm | |
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78. England-Landscapes Of The Industrial Revolution Handweaver, living a life as if the industrial revolution had not happened, Photographedon Isle of Skye left workers' Houses, Byker, New Castle on Tyne, 1976. http://www.conservationtech.com/x-MILLTOWNS/RL-Photographs-4x5/England-4x5s.htm | |
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79. Structural Genomics [#151] From Cottage Industry To Industrial Revolution Advertisement Structural genomics from cottage industry to industrial revolution takesoff, the demand for a wide variety of skilled workers is set to rise http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/nature/journal/v408/n6809/full/ |
80. Queen_Victoria Exhibition and being part of the industrial revolution, people outside in the realworld are losing economic power, political power, and their workers who once http://project1.caryacademy.org/1851/queen_victoria.htm | |
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