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When did the Industrial Revolution begin?
answer: 1760 – 1840
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The growth of inter-regional trade in luxury goods (silk and cotton textiles, porcelain, spices, precious metals and gems, slaves, exotic animals) was encouraged by significant innovations in previously existing transportation and commercial technologies--including caravanserai, compass use, the astrolabe, larger ship designs in sea travel--and new forms of credit and the development of money economies (Bills of exchange, Credit, Checks, Banking Houses, Use of Paper Money).
The two crucial provisions were the British recognition of US independence and the delineation of boundaries, which would later allow for Westward expansion.
<span>Northern Italy had commercial success.
Trade would have played a big part in this. The ideas of individualism, humanism, and secularism interested many people of the time, mainly because the ideas were so different from the "focus-on-God" idea of the Dark Ages (a time of much death because of war and disease, and very little education - not remembered well). The ideas of the Renaissance were taken from the Greco-Roman time period, a time of much enlightenment. Italian trade with Northern countries would have spread these ideas.
The development of the printing press and moveable type enabled books to be printed quickly and spread around much more easily than previously, which meant that new Renaissance ideas were widely read and easily discussed.</span>
According to some accounts, a small contingent of Indian sharpshooters opposed this crossing. Lieutenant Colonel Custer and his U.S. Army troops are defeated in battle with Native American Lakota Sioux<span> and </span>Northern Cheyenne<span> on the Little Bighorn Battlefield, June 25, 1876 at Little Bighorn River, Montana.</span>