British Economic and Social History, 1700-1964Edward Arnold, 1970 - 309 pagina's |
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CHAPTER | 1 |
CHAPTER | 3 |
AGRICULTURE IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 8 |
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18th century agricultural areas Bank Bank of England became began Britain British industry brought Canal carried cent changes Chartist coal Coalbrookdale colonies Company Corn Laws cotton countryside duties early East economic effective electricity enclosure engine England English especially example exports fact factories farmers farming free trade French grew growth houses important improved increase India invention iron James Watt Josiah Wedgwood L. T. C. Rolt Labour party Lancashire land later living London machinery machines majority manufacturers meant ment merchants Midlands million Moreover movement National Newcomen engine notably opened organised output overseas Parliament political poor population power-driven produced progress prosperity railways reform result Revolution rise roads schools Seven Years War social South steam steel supplies tariffs textile took towns trade unions transport various village wages Wales weavers West Riding women woollen workers workmen World
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