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Industrial Revolution

NOUN
  1. the transformation from an agricultural to an industrial nation

How To Use Industrial Revolution In A Sentence

  • This was a side effect of the Industrial Revolution; many of our rivers were canalised and made navigable during the C19th which stuffed it all up with weirs and locks and pollution.
  • I've got some homework to do on the Industrial Revolution.
  • But his mind was on the heroes of the industrial revolution and the engineering he had studied at school. Times, Sunday Times
  • In short, the advent of industrialism and the Industrial Revolution has irreversibly changed the prognosis for freedom and statism.
  • The landed gentry lost almost all of their power and status in the industrial revolution.
  • The new bourgeoisie, which was created by the Industrial Revolution, had money to spend and wanted to travel.
  • We observe that the first calls for radical transformation did not begin until the period of the industrial revolution.
  • Together, the new technologies gave Europe and the United States an abundant and inexpensive, rigid yet moldable, material, which was an important contribution to the industrial revolution.
  • When soldiers returning from the Crusades introduced wind technology to Europe in the eleventh century, the windmill helped usher in the Industrial Revolution.
  • But his mind was on the heroes of the industrial revolution and the engineering he had studied at school. Times, Sunday Times
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