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    economy where a bountiful of economic opportunities for the “common man” has emerged due to western expansion and the emergence of Northern trade through new ways of transportation. Farmers began to grow for profit and not self sufficiency and many factories and cities began to flourish. New innovations like the steamboat and the canals opened reduced the cost of transportation‚ and made the sell of goods easier for economic enterprises. They helped farmers stay connected to the national market

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    MODERN DAY FARMING Introduction The daily pleasures of gardening are simple‚ inexpensive and profoundly satisfying. But in the ever-increasingly dense and sprawling cities‚ gardening on rooftops‚ patios and balconies is the only way to transform them into livable spaces that are lush‚ productive and purifying. Imagine picking a head of lettuce that was cultivated in your rooftop‚ or taking in the morning perfume of a flower in your balcony‚ or biting into a strawberry warmed by the sun…. Although

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    revolution Cottage industries were the main industries before industrial revolution.People were working at home weaving.Before  the Industrial Revolution‚ most people stayed in small‚ rural communities where they did their daily work of weaving and farming

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    watches‚ guns‚ and farming supplies. The working conditions in the factories in the mid 1800s on the other hand‚ was very harsh and dangerous. It was very easy to get caught in a machine‚ and get badly injured. The average workday for employees was 11.4 hours a day. Not only was the machines moving at a rapid pace‚ but children that had to work‚ would end up getting caught in it. That is not the only thing bad about it‚ there was also no cooling or heating systems in the factories. In the summer is

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    of the factory that created many jobs for the unemployed‚ shifted society to become a workhouse of inventions‚ and changed British society for the better. Before the factory‚ many families were farmers that produced food for their own use‚ and their children would learn to churn butter‚ tend to animals‚ and to farm. Ensuing the Enclosure Act‚ many farmers became unemployed as many could not afford to own private land. This created a surplus of workers waiting for a job. After the factory was created

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    which things were produced. The reformation of agriculture in England paved the way for industrialization. Wealthy landowners dramatically improved farming methods that amounted to an agricultural revolution. Charles Townshend’s four field crop rotation system was one of the major inventions. This system helped keep the ground good for farming almost all year by using complimentary crops to naturally rejuvenate the soil. Besides that‚ Jethro Tull’s seed planting drill was an innovation that allowed

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    Britain was the first country to experience an industrial revolution. There were many factors that lead up to the industrial revolution in Britain. Three main factors was the expanding of the Atlantic economy of the 18th century‚ the agricultural output of Great Britain‚ and the main reason was that Britain had an established bank and economy‚ way better than France and other European countries of the time. Throughout the 18th century‚ Britain became the first industrial nation of the world for

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    many more immigrants to the country. The west made it possible to have more farming land. Urbanization created new technology. The United States was considered a new start and had many opportunities for anyone. This attracted immigrants to move to the United States. One of the most persuasive things for the immigrants to move to the United States was that the many different jobs. Immigrants could be working in factories even if they were illiterate and any age. Immigrants were also able to create

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    London went on to talk about why poverty had such a big effect on industrialization. It is known that workers in factories during the late 19th and early 20th centuries were severely mistreated; they were not granted the pay they should have received. It has been said that the society built places around factories for housing due to the many workers that worked in the factories. Edwin Chadwick broached this topic in his work Inquiry into the Sanitary Conditions of the Poor. He made it clear that

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    The Great Leap Forward was Mao’s new economic plan‚ which took place in China in 1958. The idea of the Great Leap Forward was the rapid growth of agricultural and industrial production. It focused on improving the productivity of all Chinese workers by investing in human development and labour-intensive technology. Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials believed it would bring about economic and technical development in great leaps rather than at a gradual pace. By using China’s advantage of manpower

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