Industrial Revolution: The Great Change In America

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The Great Change in America

A discussion of the Industrial Revolution

The industrial time was good and bad at the same time for every working man that only had one skill that they had to be able to work at their job. It was as well of a time of great opperitunes in the work field.The Industrial revolution boom gave an increasingly amount of power over to the americans and the machines that they producing.The Industrial revolution was a massive change of everyone world wide effect a lot of men,women and children in the world. It seem that world was being reborn into a mechanical place of change for country’s world to view.

As the Industrial revolution boomed in america and was so much more productive world wide, people of the middle class rises to challenges of this era. As such the middle class of the industrial time was very tough and rough for many of the middle class. Since that people very rapidly making product and the work space was dangerous unsafe. Factories were prone to injuries for all on the line.The middle class were becoming very common in this era, lots of the working man going into factories and other places.
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The people who makes the machines most definitely have an education. To have an education is able to adapt to work that changes around a working man, to become an efficient worker of society in the industrial time era. Even though during this era of change kids had to go to work with their dad. Money comes to the one who has an education and adapt to making effective work