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Top: Society: History: By Time Period: Eighteenth Century: Industrial Revolution (13)
Lectures on The Industrial Revolution in England - by Arnold Toynbee 1884 The Industrial Revolution - Professor Gerhard Rempel, Department of History, Western New England College introduces the Industrial Revolution. Child Labour in the 19th Century - Features biographies and entries on reformers, supporters, laborers, working conditions, and other things related to child labor in Britain. Industrial Revolution - A slideshow presentation on the Industrial Revolution, including a look at inventions, labor laws, and socialism. Samuel Slater - It was in this mill in Pawtucket, Rhode Island that Samuel Slater began the American Industrial Revolution with the construction of the first successful textile mill in 1793: A Short History of Machine Tools - Suggests that Great Britain and America were chiefly responsible for the Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution - A brief history of what happened during this time period. Cotton Times - An overview of the industrial revolution in textiles, profiling workers and reformers of 18th century Britain, related events in labor history, and describing modes of transportation and living. The Wilkinson Family - Ironmasters - A series of illustrated historical essays about the family who played a major role in the history and economy of eighteenth century Britain, France and America. The Industrial Revolution and the Railway System - Features a range of historical information and data including research papers, images, and extracts from the Illustrated London News. Industrial Revolution - A history project done by a secondary student in Hong Kong. A History of Cotton Mills and the Industrial Revolution - Extensive excerpt from a book on the development of the textile industry in the U.S., including New England and Mississippi. Author: Narvell Strickland.
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