The Explosive Impact Of The Industrial Revolution | Dan Snow's History Hit
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Was the Industrial Revolution the most important event in human history? Dan Snow is joined by economist and journalist Duncan Weldon to explore why exactly the industrial revolution started on the soggy archipelago of Britain and the impact of its entrepreneurs, politics, and empire had on the country and the rest of the world across the 18th and 19th centuries.
They trace a story of ambition and invention—but also upheaval, inequality and consequences and explain what happened and why it still matters.
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