First Industrial Revolution Essay

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The first industrial revolution took place in England in the mid to late 1700’s. There were three technological developments that laid the foundation for the world’s first industrial revolution. First, the development of devices that spun cotton into yarn and the weaving of yarn into cloth. This helped cotton textiles to be produced in large factories. Second, there was the development of coal-powered furnaces that made iron in great quantities. Iron and then steel was an important factor in making machine parts and allowing larger buildings to be built for manufacturing, both of which help the expansion of industry. Third, the development and improvement of coal-powered steam engines, which provided a source of power for manufacturing that was better and more convenient than wood or water power. These three technological developments revolutionized the way manufactured goods were made and changed the way people were employed in England. Industrial towns and factories were created all over the country. The way people worked changed from a single person or family doing the job to a factory with machines that manufactured goods in large quantities. The industrial revolution was created and began to explode in England. (Dudley, 1998) As the industrial revolution began to take off in …show more content…

The industrial revolution started many years ago and the countries that embraced these changes have recognized significant growth due to it. The countries that will continue to grow and prosper in the future will be the ones that realize that things are always changing and new advancements must continue to take place. We may no longer call our evolving markets a revolution but the principles of what is occurring is still the same. America will have to be very diligent in their attempt to remain a powerhouse in the global

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