Changes In Europe And America During The Nineteenth Century

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As the nineteenth century drew to a close and entered into the twentieth, life was significantly different in Europe and America than it was even fifty years before. These changes have become known to historians as the Industrial Revolution. New innovations in industry led, not only to massive changes in how jobs were performed, but even how cities functioned and operated. Millions of people migrated to cities around the world to take part in industrial factories with the promise of increase opportunities and monetary security. However, with changes coming in all shapes and sizes from the invention of the telephone, electric light bulb, subway lines, international time zones, and even towering skyscrapers, few initially considered what the