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Hardcover The Early American Industrial Revolution, 1793-1850 Book

ISBN: 0736815570

ISBN13: 9780736815574

The Early American Industrial Revolution, 1793-1850

Follows the development of the American Industrial Revolution from 1793 to 1850, including the major industrial inventions and advances of the time period.

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Format: Hardcover

Condition: Very Good

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Buga Review

This book was mad interesting! Fun for the whole family. It was informative, short, and to the point. It had tons of interesting information about the Early American Industrial Revolution. It was such a cool book. I couldn't put i down, it was a page turner.

History Society Literature

This was an outstanding peice of literature. It was informative and overwhelming with information. The book vividly portrayed the Early American Industrial Revolution. It is a great source. Overall, it was an amazing book.

Freedom Rings Brings Clarity

The Early American Industrial Revolution, 1793-1850 (Let Freedom Ring: The New Nation) certainly does not seem like a history book to many of its readers. Its extensive use of subtle transitions between anecdotal stories and factual evidence truely makes the reader feel as if he's no longer living in the 21st century, but rather, has entered into an entirely new world of the Industrial Revolution. However, the book fails to describe fully certain key elements inherent to the Industrial Revolution. I would definately recommend this book to people who are interested in understanding a general concept of how the Industrial Revolution changed the course of American development, rather than those interested in a lenghty, confusing, tangent-bearing book.

Great Book For Teachers

This book can be described as a history of the Industrial Revolution focusing primarily on the United States during the nineteenth century and on the change from an agrarian society to one based on machines and factories. This book is very informative. I am a future teacher and plan on using this book while working in the field with my fifth grade class as we learn about the industrial revolution. I also recomend this book to parents who are homeschooling or to anyone who wants to learn more about the Industrial Revolution.
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