The Positive Effects Of The Industrial Revolution On The World

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Stephen Gardiner once said, “The Industrial Revolution was another of those extraordinary jumps forward in the story of civilization.” The Industrial Revolution was a time when an abundance of things changed in our world. It was the change of work being done by man and animal into work being done by machine. It was a time when much advancement was made in many different areas. The world would not even be close to what it is now, if it wasn’t for the Industrial Revolution. We wouldn’t nearly have the number of inventions and businesses that we have now. We would not be as technologically advanced as we are now. The Industrial Revolution was an occurrence that put many effects onto the world. The Industrial Revolution did not cause just …show more content…

This was because of the advancements that were made technologically and in business. Economically there were many things positively impacted, including iron and raw material production, agriculture, and transportation. Politically there were many things positively impacted, including education laws, child labor laws, age restrictions, working hours, working conditions, and bills that would create more rights for all citizens. The effects the Industrial Revolution had onto the social side of society were all negative. The Industrial Revolution had many positive effects towards the politics of the world. But, by the effects on economics and politics being positive, they overweigh the negative effects placed on the social side of society. According to Stephen Gardiner, “The Industrial Revolution was another of those extraordinary jumps forward in the story of civilization.” The lives of the world would be totally different if the Industrial Revolution would have never occurred. The world would not even be close to being as technologically advanced. The world would also not have many of the machines and items it has today, if they wouldn’t have been created during the Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution was a definite positive impact on the

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