1. Working Class and Europe's Industrial Revolution
They spun fibers of thread and yarn into cloth, smelted iron from wood to forge metal, and they transported their goods to markets from coaches drawn by horses or wooden ships (Sherman and Salisbury). ... This is in part due to their method of shipping and transportation, raw materials such as cotton and coal that came from their American colonies, and the demand in industrial labor from the cities that would come from their expanding population of skilled and unskilled workers (Sherman and Salisbury). ... Two markets that were greatly influenced and changed by the Industrial Revolution we...
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