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Modern World History: Responses to the Industrial Revolution

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This section of the text looks at how workers, owners, and the government responded differently to the negative effects of the Industrial Revolution. The Luddites rebelled against industrialization. Robert Owen, a wealthy socialist, established a Utopian factory town in New Lanark. The government enacted the Factory Acts in response to child labor. Health care improved. Marxist ideas spread. The page ends with a discussion of the three phases of industrialization up to the present day, and a timeline of the history of computers.

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