When Did The Industrial Revolution Occur

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The remains of the Industrial Revolution

“The Industrial Revolution was not indeed an episode with a beginning and an end. To ask when it was 'complete' is senseless, for its essence was that henceforth revolutionary change became the norm. It is still going on…” (Eric Hobsbawn, The Industrial Revolution Period: p.29)

The industrial revolution, as it could be understood in the previous quote, had a start but not an end because it is already going on. As Erik Hobsbawn said, this revolution “is the most important event in the world” because the modernization of our earth could not be possible if the industrial revolution had not happened. The event broke out in the 1780´s and it influenced every daily life aspect in social, political, and economical ways. Specifically, I believe that the main impacts on the fabric of reality today are transportation, communication between people from one place to another one without moving, and consumerism. …show more content…

Different individual, passenger or good transports are bicycles, cars, buses, tracks, ships, planes, trains, and etcetera. Definitely, the whole world see transportation as something normal of every day life. There are just few under-developed areas all over the earth which do not depend on those machineries. The improvement of roads and waterways started with the industrial revolution when there were needs for population mobility in the crowded cities, and “faster transportation of raw materials and finished goods at ultimately reduced costs” (Wyatt,

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