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The Growth Of Industry (Telegraph (Good (which reliably stored an electric…
The Growth Of Industry
Railways
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sometimes it was full of people, which makes it hard for them to have space.
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Communications were vastly sped up, and regionalisation began to break down
Railways had a major impact on farming, as perishable goods such as dairy products could now be moved long distances before they were inedible.
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Gas lighting
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around 1880 gas lighting for streets began giving way to high voltage (3000-6000 volt) direct current and alternating current arc lighting systems.
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It helped people by knowing where are they going or if they stepped on something,
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The gas lighting shows it experiencing a surge of popularity in the last two years. What is more likely: a term describing a serious mental health threat has become popular on feminist, social justice and progressive blogs due to a growing concern with mental health issues in general
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Factories
*Whereas those in the domestic system could work their own hours and enjoyed a degree of flexibility, **
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The cottage industry, was being practiced.
They worked for 12 to 14 hours per day with only Sundays off. I think that that is not enough for getting rest.
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Lack of adequate transportation, long hours and poor pay made it difficult to recruit and maintain workers.
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The factory was common for families in various parts of the world to spin yarn, weave cloth and make their own clothing.
Factories were run for profit, any form of machine safety guard cost money.
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Telegraph
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which reliably stored an electric current and allowed the current to be used in a controlled environment.
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The electric telegraph transformed how wars were fought and won and how journalists and newspapers conducted business.
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