Industrial France And England
Andrew Battaini 2/16/00
Industrial France and England
The impact Industrial Revolution was immense on the countries of France and England, which
caused large changes in the social classes. Another class of peoples emerged in England and France; they
were the middle classes. The middle class was made up of intelligent people who made their money
through their smarts and not how they were born. This was clearly proven in France when it's middle class
emerged and being influenced by the philosophies filtered ideas of natural rights (life, liberty, and
property). This in turn created ideas of revolution in France which eventually overthrew the monarch and
set up there own government. Both of these countries however used the Industrial Revolution to there
advantage in terms of new inventions and bettering the economy. This essay will show the impact of the
Industrial Revolution on France and England.......
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