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oee [108]
3 years ago
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Compare the First and Second Industrial Revolution

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pentagon [3]3 years ago
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Different products. The Second Industrial Revolution was about electricity and chemicals and petroleum and all the things that can be made and consumed using these. The First was about textiles and coal and iron. ... The Second Industrial Revolution was not confined to Western Europe and North America.

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