The period from 1750 until the outbreak of World War I in 1914 saw a range of fundamental changes in technology across industries such as agriculture, manufacturing, metal producti... The period from 1750 until the outbreak of World War I in 1914 saw a range of fundamental changes in technology across industries such as agriculture, manufacturing, metal production, transportation and communications. These advances made such an impact on the way people lived and worked that the period became known as the Industrial Revolution. The industries at the forefront of the Industrial Revolution were located in Britain. New inventions and machinery powered by coal and oil transformed the speed and scale of manufacturing. Mass-produced goods made from iron, steel, cotton and wool flooded onto the market. People moved into cities from impoverished rural towns to meet the demand for factory workers. Over the period, these rapid changes fed into each other to produce new materials, new products and new ideas. They also introduced new problems and new challenges. For better or worse, the Industrial Revolution changed the world forever.

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The text provides a comprehensive overview of historical events from the Industrial Revolution to World War I, detailing key changes in technology, society, labor conditions, and the resultant conflicts in Europe. It discusses the impact of these events on the population, economy, and political landscape, particularly in Britain and its colonies, culminating in the outbreak of World War I due to various geopolitical tensions.

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Industrial Revolution

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The Industrial Revolution was a transformative time from the mid-18th century to the early 20th century characterized by advancements in technology, mass production, and significant societal changes, especially in Britain.

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