Free Download Lee T. Wyatt III, "The Industrial Revolution (Greenwood Guides to Historic Events 1500-1900)"
English | 2008 | pages: 299 | ISBN: 0313337691 | PDF | 2,0 mb
The Industrial Revolution that began in Great Britain in the mid-seventeenth century transformed the British economy―and later the economies of Western Europ and the U.S.―from a rural, agricultral system into an industrial society, centered around the factory system of mass production and specialized labor. the right mix of social, political and legal conditions in Britain at the time led to the discovery of labor. The right mix of social, political and legal conditions in Britain at the time led to the discovery of fresh sources of power and energy, and to advances in agriculture, manufacturing, communication and transportation. Notable results included the steam engine, which made possible everything from textile factories to railroads, and, later in the U.S., the cotton gin, electric light, and automobiles.