Toward an Industrial Society, The Labor Force
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British factories and recently invented machines allowed producers to... | furnish customers with a greater number of consumer products of a higher quality and for lower prices than those of any other competitors.
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The wealth that Britain gained through their textile production and other industries were... | invested all over the world, but especially in the United States and Latin America.
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By the 1830's, in Belgium, France, and Germany,... | the number of steam engines in use was growing steadily.
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From Germany eastward... | industrialization came slower.
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1830's and 1840's | Opened a great age of railroad building.
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Railroads, canals, and improved roads... | allowed for improved transportation of people and raw materials.
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The railroads represented... | the investment in capital over consumer goods.
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Early nineteenth century labor force... | varied in composition and experience.
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Proletarianization | Workers began to become wage laborers.
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The typical 18th century European town consisted of... | artisans working for a master.
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Confection | Goods produced in standard sizes and styles rather than specific, individual orders.
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Chartism | Program followed by the radical artisans that later formed the London Working Men's Association.
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Working Men's Association | Group that issued the Charter, which demanded six specific reforms.
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