Industrial Revolution, The (Cornerstones of Freedom)

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Learn about the sweeping changes, benefits and social problems that accompanied the Industrial Revolution of the 19th century. Even before the first glorious ring of the Liberty Bell, America was a land of freedom and promise. Changes from the Industrial Revolution included convenience, more consumer goods, and greater wealth, along with child labor, pollution, and poor living and working conditions for industrial workers.

Pages: 64

Pages: 64

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Cornerstones of Freedom is an excellent series that brings history to life with engaging text, primary source materials, historical photographs, maps, and time lines. In this particular title, students will read about changes that were brought about by the Industrial Revolution, including information about the role of railroads, specific inventors, and children.

  • Knowledge Box Central families: Use this alongside the American History – 1776 to present copywork, booklets, and lapbooks.
  • Lucerna Academy families: Use this book for 1 week in Year 3 Dialectic History class.
  • Tapestry of Grace families: This is a replacement for The Early American Industrial Revolution: 1793-1850 and is used for 1 week.
  • Weaver Curriculum families: This is an option to use in place of Invention and Discovery.
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