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Hrabovsky – Philosophy of Manufacturer

September 23, 2021 — No Comments ↓

The Industrial Revolution came during a time of international struggle between countries for power and strength. These advances led Great Britain to become the most powerful and wealthiest nation of the nineteenth century. Britain gained much of its wealth through Continue reading →

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Lucke-Philosophy of Manufacturers

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The storyline behind the document by Andrew Ure “The Philosophy of the Manufacturers, 1835” was that during the time the industrial revolution was booming, a new social and economic class was forming and inventors were at the climax of their Continue reading →

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Graham-Philosophy of Manufacturer

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For this document I have chosen to focus on the question “What is the storyline?”. Overall, Ure is arguing for the Industrialization of Britain because of the different groups that will overall benefit, and the groups that do not see Continue reading →

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