Causes and Effects of the Industrial Revolution

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Strong, stable government

Essential for fostering economic growth and stability.

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Available money and labor

Capital and workforce necessary for industrial expansion.

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Increased product demand

Higher consumer demand drives production and innovation.

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Improved technology

Advancements that enhance production efficiency and capability.

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Monopoly

Dominance of a single company over an industry.

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Affordable products

Lower prices due to mass production techniques.

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Expansion of Middle Class

Growth of a social class with economic stability.

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Textile industry

First industry to industrialize during the Revolution.

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Skilled Mechanics

Trained workers crucial for operating new machinery.

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Urbanization

Shift from rural living to city-based lifestyles.

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Factory work

Employment in manufacturing settings, often with harsh conditions.

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Long working hours

Factory workers endured 12-16 hour shifts daily.

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Poor sanitation

Inadequate waste management leading to health issues.

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