Origins of the Industrial Revolution. The first Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain after 1750. There were several factors that combined to make Great Britain an ideal place for industrialization. First, the Agricultural Revolution of the 18th century created a favorable climate for industrialization.
<span>A system of beliefs or ideas that justifies the social, moral, religious, political, or economic interests held by a group or by society is often called an "ideology" or an "agenda". </span>
It changed the life for many women and african-americans by before the war they were being treated very badly and after the war they were being treated better because their masters were dead because they fought in the war
Canada has an abundance of natural resources, including minerals, rare earth elements, wildlife<span>, coal and </span>hydro-power<span>. Minerals and elements mined in the country are iron </span>ore<span>, </span>silver<span>, </span>copper<span>, </span>nickel<span> and </span>gold<span>. Other natural resources include fish, molybdenum, diamonds and potash.]
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Families fell apart when the husbands would leave to go search for jobs.To save money, families neglected medical and dental care. Many familles sought to cope by planting gardens, canning food, buying used bread, and using cardboard and cotton for shoe soles. Despite a steep decline in food prices, many families did without milk or meat.
Marriages were delayed, Divorce &birthrate decreased .

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