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Top : Society : History : By_Time_Period : Eighteenth_Century : Industrial_Revolution
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  • A History of Cotton Mills and the Industrial Revolution: Extensive excerpt from a book on the development of the textile industry in the United States, including New England and Mississippi.
  • Accounts of the Potato Revolution: Writings of various authors.
  • Child Labour: Offers detailed descriptions on what it was like to work in a factory as a child. Includes biographies of factory reformers, accounts from the workers themselves, legislation passed and statistics.
  • Cotton Times - Understanding the Industrial Revolution: An overview of the revolution in textiles, profiling workers and reformers of 18th century Britain, related events in labor history, and describing modes of transportation and living.
  • Cotton Town: Tells the story of the rapid social and economic changes that occurred as Blackburn and Darwen began to expand with the growth of the British textile industry.
  • Eccles, Manchester, Canals and Revolution: The story of how the Duke of Bridgewater created the first true canal in the United Kingdom from his coal mines to Manchester with galleries of related photographs and engravings.
  • Factory Workers in the British Industrial Revolution: Papers on children, men, and women as factory workers as complete texts and abstracts by Douglas Galbi.
  • Industrial Revolution: A comprehensive entry on the Industrial Revolution.
  • Industrial Revolution: A slide show presentation on the Industrial Revolution, including a look at inventions, labor laws, and socialism.
  • Industrial Revolution: A history project done by a secondary student in Hong Kong.
  • Industrial Revolution Vocabulary: Related terms with definitions.
  • Industry Revolution: A brief introduction to the revolution with information on the causes, inventions, and inventors.
  • Lectures on The Industrial Revolution in England: The full text by Arnold Toynbee in 1884.
  • Leeds Woollen Workers Petition: A petition by workers complaining about the effects of machines on the previously well-paid skilled workers.
  • Letter of Leeds Cloth Merchants: Defense on the use of machines.
  • Steam Engine Library: A collection of historical documents.
  • The Industrial Revolution: A brief history of what happened during this time period.
  • The Industrial Revolution: Introduction to the Industrial Revolution.
  • 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.
  • The Wilkinson Family, Ironmasters - The Beginning of an Industrial Empire: 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 Wolverhampton Gunlock Makers: A sketch history of the family businesses who produced gunlocks (firing mechanisms for guns) from the 18th century to present day.
  • What England And America Taught Each Other About Machining: Suggests that Great Britain and America were chiefly responsible for the Industrial Revolution.
  • What the Industrial Revolution Did for Us: Explores the advances in science and engineering and how their effects are still felt today.


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