How did mines change since 1750 to 1900?
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There have been 27 leap years between 1900 and 2010. The next one is 2012.
hundreds .. *apex*
Between 1750 and 1900, machinery underwent significant transformations driven by the Industrial Revolution. The shift from hand-powered tools to steam and water-powered machines revolutionized production processes, leading to increased efficiency and scale in industries such as textiles and manufacturing. Innovations like the spinning jenny, steam engine, and power loom drastically improved output and reduced labor costs. Additionally, the introduction of interchangeable parts and assembly line techniques further advanced machinery, laying the groundwork for modern industrial practices.
Between 1750 and 1900, living conditions varied widely depending on location and social class. In urban areas, rapid industrialization led to overcrowded and unsanitary housing, with many people living in cramped tenements. Conversely, rural populations often faced hard labor and limited access to education and healthcare, though they might have enjoyed a closer connection to nature. Overall, this period saw significant disparities in living conditions, with the wealthy enjoying greater comforts while the poor endured harsh realities.
In factories and mines and mills
The population grew from 11m in 1750 to 40m in 1900.
They ride only on horses in 1750 and in 1900 they got trains !Is that good enough for u ?
what was education like in 1750 to 1900 what was education like in 1750 to 1900
ok one thing cars change that's only one thing i can thing of right now
150 years went by
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Transport dramatically changed between 1750 and 1900 mainly changing from roads, to the use of Canals, to the railway line which provided a cheaper alternative than the other two.
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1750-1900
weellllll there were a lot of changes between the 1750-1900... transport fashion of clothes the industrial revelution