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It is the transition from hand production methods to new manufacturing processes that starts in Great Britain in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840 and spreads to other countries in Europe and to the United States. This transition includes new machines and tools, new chemical manufacturing and iron production processes, use of steam power and water power and the rise of the mechanized factory system.
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Is the industry which involves the sections like research, design, development, manufacturing and distribution of textiles, fabrics and clothing.
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A person whose job is cleaning out the soot from chimneys.
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Material before being processed or manufactured into a final form.
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Filled with people; having too many people
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An engine worked by steam, typically one in which a sliding piston in a cylinder is moved by the expansive action of the steam generated in a boiler.
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It is a self-propelled, vehicular engine, powered by steam, a diesel, or electricity. It leads the train
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A person who is skilled in a craft; artisan
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The famous engineer who improves the steam engine.
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The presence or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects.
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The name of Robert Fulton's first steamboat.
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Permanent road for trains. Commonly in one or more pairs of continuous lines.
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Robert Stephenson's locomotive.
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Hard work, especially physical.
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A person who works on a farm or cultivates land.
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Articles of commerce; products
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Black or dark-brown combustible mineral substance consisting of carbonized vegetable matter, used as a fuel.
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Silver-white metallic element, used in some forms for making steel, tools, implements, machinery, etc., and also found in tiny quantities in food and in blood.
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An area dug up for minerals, as ore, coal, or precious stones: