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The Pros And Cons Of The Industrial Revolution

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People from all over the world will have different thoughts on the Industrial Revolution. Was it a blessing or a curse? As we look through the course of mankind's history, we get to learn about the ups and downs we have had. Throughout it all, if we had never industrialized, we would not even be near to where we are today. Starting In Great Britain in the 1700’s powered machines started coming in handy, changing the way we work and manufacture. Our human population started to grow and many men and women had many more job opportunities. Not only was powered machines changing our course of history, but Guns Germs and steel had a huge effect in our past generations. All of these changes in history made many positive effects, but also some negative. As we learn about our past we get to notice how much of a blessing we have had. …show more content…

Most people lived in small rural communities where their daily routines revolved around farming. Everyone relied on farming and making a income out of it. Once the industrial revolution started, all of that changes. Many job opportunities started opening up and farmers in the country moved to into the city to find better jobs in need for more money. According to History alive, the article states, “Life for the average person was difficult, as incomes were meager, and malnourishment and disease were common. People produced the bulk of their own food, clothing, furniture and tools. Most manufacturing was done in homes or small, rural shops, using hand tools or simple machines.” It wasn’t easy back then for the average person to have it easy. They all struggled with income and had to make the best out of what they had. Without the revolution, could we still possibly be farming as much as we used

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