The Pros And Cons Of Industrial Revolution

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During the 1830s in England, there were various changes made through Industrial Revolution. The economy of England has been accelerating continuously to the top, making life way easier for the people. This Revolution took significant part in shaping the country of England into a better and comfortable place for people to live in. The important factors that took part in changing the country’s old ways were education, industrial productions, modern inventions and modern buildings.
The Industrial Revolution had many positive outcomes. A part of these positive outcomes are education. Before this time period existed, education was mostly for the wealthy classes who can afford money to go to school. However, other classes may have been able to go to …show more content…

However, even through a slightest problem, England was known to be the best coal manufacturer and their cotton was known to be the best. This allowed England to financially grow stable continuously. This continual growth and improvements are very much likely shown through the growth of British railways from 1830s to 1840s. The total miles of the railways have increased to 1,400 miles, which shows the progress of how Industrial Revolution is slowly but surely, shaping the country as a whole. In addition to the Industrial productions, the modern inventions were the ones that made the lives way better than the past. There were many different scientific inventions made, for example, Thomas Edison’s creation of light bulb which only lasted about ten seconds gave a spark of new hope in electricity. Edward Jenner’s discovery of vaccine saved many people from deadly diseases. Another inventor, Alexander Graham Bell made telephone to make it easier for people to communicate. Some of these inventions turned out to not work well, however, all these new inventions

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