Industrializations Affect on the Environment
Title: Industrializations Affect on the Environment
Category: History
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Industrializations Affect on the Environment
Industrialization Affects the Physical Environment
The Factories poured out soot-filled smoke out of the large, black chimneys. Industrialization spurred many physical affects on the environment; some were positive and some negative.
Industrialization promoted many new inventions. The first of many machines, that manufactured goods, was the cloth-making machines. These power-driven spindles made the production of yarn cheaper and faster than the muscle driven hand spinners. Spinning machines, looms, and the steam engine brought about a
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environment were the urban slums that developed and the disease that went along with the slums that killed thousands.
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