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Explain what life was like during the Industrial Revolution in the 1900.
he Challenges of Industrialization
A great wave of industrial growth spread across the Western
world at the end of the nineteenth century. When inventors
figured out how to mass-produce steel relatively cheaply, tall
buildings rose toward the sky, mighty bridges spanned great
rivers, and factories sprouted up. An ever-growing number of
powerful machines used the newly harnessed power of
electricity and petroleum to transport people and churn out
mass-produced goods. People poured into cities to work long
hours for low wages in dangerous, dirty, dark factories. Many
workers were forced to live in miserable, overcrowded
conditions.
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Transcribed Image Text:he Challenges of Industrialization A great wave of industrial growth spread across the Western world at the end of the nineteenth century. When inventors figured out how to mass-produce steel relatively cheaply, tall buildings rose toward the sky, mighty bridges spanned great rivers, and factories sprouted up. An ever-growing number of powerful machines used the newly harnessed power of electricity and petroleum to transport people and churn out mass-produced goods. People poured into cities to work long hours for low wages in dangerous, dirty, dark factories. Many workers were forced to live in miserable, overcrowded conditions. ×
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Industrial Revolution began in Britain in the eighteenth century. From Britain, it spread to western Europe and the United States. The industrial revolution not only revolutionized manufacturing and production but also revolutionized construction, transportation, and communication. The second phase of the Industrial Revolution began in the United States in the 1870s.