Steel, steamboats, chemicals, electricity, and the telegraph were some of the most profound inventions and developments of the Industrial Revolution in both Europe and America. They changed the world economically by furthering world trade and increasing self-sufficiency in European countries. It also caused social change by expanding urbanization and contributing to the Victorian Era.
This is a World History Honors project assigned to us on the topic of steel, steamboats, chemicals, electricity, and the telegraph in the Industrial Revolution.
The pictures were found courtesy of Google Images and the voice recordings were done by the creators. The music is Liszt's La Campanella and Debussy's Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum. These recordings are the work of other Youtube users.
The only part of this project that is ours is the voice recordings. Feel free to use any other part of our video.
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