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Geographical Spread and Societal Impact of the Industrial Revolution
The technological advancements of the Industrial Revolution, which began in Britain between 1700 and 1850, subsequently spread to other nations, notably the United States. This diffusion of technology was accompanied by significant transformations in living standards in the countries that adopted these new industrial methods.
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