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Industrial Revolution the Nineteenth Century Essay

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Subject:History

Topic:Industrial Revolution

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Manufacturing was completely transformed, along with the society which arose up around it. And both the production of agriculture and the steam powered engines of ships and locomotives, allowed for an ever increasing population to be fed and to travel and communicate much easier. In other words, the Industrial Revolution transformed manufacturing and agriculture, transportation, which allowed for an increase in population and the creation of a new urban-based society.

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Works Cited

"American Railroads: Their Growth and Development." The Association of American Railroads. 1951. Web. 10 Dec. 2011.

www.cprr.org/Museum/RR_Development.htm.

Atack, J., Bateman, F., Margo, R.. "Steam Power, Establishment Size, and Labor

Productivity Growth in Nineteenth Century American Manufacturing." NBER

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