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INDUSTRIAL REVALUATION ERA DATE: JANUARY 3, 1830

|Inside This Issue |

|1 |Today’s Inventions |

|1 |Kids at Work |

|3 |Continued Stories |

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Are Kids Today Doing Our Dirty Work

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By: Jenny “Too Smart” Smith

Knight Times

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Our kids of today are working very hard and everyone at London Times feel this is very harsh. Even though kids are very cheap and easy to train it is still wrong. They are proved useful, but if kids are that important, imagine what they could do twenty years from now. Many of these kids work in factories.

The punishments are very harsh for kids. They get beat very unfairly for simple mistakes. We are all humans and we all have feelings. Kids are worked twelve to fifteen hours per day, at only the age nine. Kids under the age eight-teen made up twenty-nine percent of the total work force in 1838’s factories.

Worker’s Lives

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By: Rosie “The Investigator” Chan

Knight Times

The working class not only had hard jobs but live in what we call the ghetto. Such an unsanitary place and, yet they manage to get by. Even though the working class made our society today, we still give no credit to them. They make our food,clothes, breed our livestock, and much more.

Even though I, personally, would not get out in the field to help the working class, we should give back to them.

With the working classes living conditions, and all of London, the government was forced to give us shower houses, and what we call “street sweeps.” With all this going on we can get along fine.

Today’s Exciting New Inventions

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BY: James “The Hiker” Parker

Knight Times

Railroads, steam engines, and factories, these are just some of the great inventions of today. With things such as the spinning and weaving cotton you could get things three times as fast than with hand, such as making clothes. Railroads, powered by coal, helped humans get around by train a lot faster than walking or horse back riding. Steamboats got people across the water without using paddles, and much faster.

These great inventions must be recognized of their creators, some of the worlds all time scientists. Scientist such as John Kay, James Hargreaves, Emund Cartwright, Henry Cort, and Karl Marx. These are just some of the great scientists that made today’s great inventions.

Such great things, this will revolutionize our era, and decades to come. With railroads to take us places at high speeds, and machines to take some work off our hands such as weaving cotton, only good has to come. We could only improve.

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Freedom of the Press

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By: Mary”Mo” Money

Knight Times

Charles X dissolved the French legislative to suspend freedom of the press. Because of this, the Parisians took an immediate action and overthrew that no good Charles X. The attempt to stop the rebels was a feeble and short-lived.

We thank the Parisians for their immediate actions and all gets a free edition of the London Times. Lucky them, everyone else gets fifty percent off. This is a day of celebration and want to give back to our community.

Universal Male Suffrage

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By: Mick “Smiley”Jones

Knight Times

The republican government finally had an election, universal male suffrage, where all adult men could vote, of a Constituent Assembly that would draw up a new constitution. On behalf of London Times we are glad the monarchy was overthrown, and we have a new order in session. With all the excitement and great things happening in the industrial revolution, we want to say this is an era of Industrialization.

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Reference

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Lapsansky-Werner, E., Levy, P., Roberts, R., Taylor, A. (2008). United States History, Modern America. Prentice Hall, Boston, MA.

Ellis, E., Esler, A. (2007). World History, the Modern World. Prentice Hall, Boston, MA.

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