Tuesday, December 24, 2019

The Decline Of The Industrial Revolution - 1646 Words

The course of history would be forever changed from the time period of 1750 to 1840. Throughout this time many changes in technology, changed the way americans lived their day to day life.All of these revolutionary changes that impacted millions of people s lives are thanks to the industrial revolution. This enormous movement known as the industrial revolution first started out in Great Britain later on spreading to the western world in the following decade. The Industrial revolution is considered a great change in human history due to the many positives it has brung to the western society in particular. For example these changes include the exchange of manual labor for factories, changes such as these helped the American society thrive†¦show more content†¦This term which never has been written before except for then held a lot of meaning for people in Europe. For example when Otto states that â€Å"France is in the race to industrialise† he means that France is â₠¬Å"racing† against other countries to see who can achieve the newest technology available to them at the time. To carry on the creation of newer technology is what made the western world interested in the industrial revolution. These newer technologies included things such as iron making, steam power, and textiles. These new inventions sparked the interest of the western world, particularly the US because of the faster production rate speed for any goods or products. For example a textile machine would be able to spin and produce cotton over forty times faster than a human possibly could. Another example of a technology would be the newfound invention of steam power, with steam power humans could rely on transportation such as trains that operated on steam. With all of these new technologies that could possibly put an end to manual labor the western world was enticed to bring the industrial revolution and its technologies overseas to the U.S. . Once the technologies of the ind ustrial revolution came overseas to the U.S. the positive changes seen were immense. After technologies such as the textile machines were implemented the immediate response of the U.S. was to implement these new machines into factories where the use of manual labor wouldn’t be needed as much.

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