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Key changes in the long nineteenth century (1750-1914) - Coggle Diagram
Key changes in the long nineteenth century (1750-1914)
Economic
They were able to use fossil fuel to make far more goods and products
Workers and business owners alike became participants in the capitalist economic system
Many people moved from farms to cities to work in factories, making goods to sell to others
Social
The nations were majority filled with people that are aware of having a common identity
Kids started going to work for businesses that paid them wages
Cultural
Developments in the arts
Education
The emergence of new justifications for racism and fear of other cultures
Slavery was abolished in much of Europe and the Americas
Political
They won the right to elect one member of the French Parliament
Nations emerged
They demanded rights to be treated as a citizen rather than a subject.
Technological
Telephone and Telegraph
Transcontinental Railroad
Airplane
People put machines to work in farms producing vast. amount of products
New industrial machines
Car
Introduction of fossil fuels
Steamship