The Major Influencing Factors of the Industrial Revolution

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During the industrial revolution, new technology had been invented that promised more work with less labour, progressed the way people lived, but created problems when children worked in the factories with the machines. One of the major factors roles of the revolution of industry is Factories and Industry itself. In the following text, The industrial revolution was divided into progress, problem, and promise.
As the dawn of early industry, there was an argument whether industry was an issue or not. To a number of people, the Factories and Industry took England and shifted into a new era. Richard Arkwright, also known as the father of industry, had inventions that played a significant role to the industrial revolution. He started as an apprentice for a barber shop, but became a entrepreneur soon after his first wife's death. He had acquired a secret to dye hair and purchased hair to mass produce wigs. Later, he started to look at more mechanical inventions. Observing the spinning machine of James Hargreaves, improved it to reduce physical labour and patented in 1775. Soon after creat...

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