Industrial Revolution

  • Industrial Revolution
    By Susan Hamen

    Learn About The Way The Industrial Revolution Shaped America Through Engaging Text, Detailed Illustrations, And Photos Of Artifacts.

  • Industrial Revolution: Exploring History
    By Teacher Created Materials, Inc, Andi Stix, Frank Hrbek

    Assume the roles of assembly line workers and produce shirts from start to finish. Negotiate to prevent a workers' strike. The bonus items are a 34 x 22 full-color poster of Industrial Revolution highlights and Famous Faces Cards.

  • Industrial Revolution: Biographies
    By James L. Outman, Elisabeth M. Outman, Matthew May

    Cyrus's mother was Mary Ann Hall ( known as Polly ) McCormick . Cyrus was one of eight children , and as a boy he occasionally helped out in the blacksmith's shop maintained on the farm . The McCormicks were a prosperous family .

  • Industrial Revolution: Large Print
    By Poul Anderson

    Poul William Anderson (November 25, 1926-July 31, 2001) was an American science fiction author who wrote during a Golden Age of the genre. Poul Anderson also authored several works of fantasy.

  • Industrial Revolution
    By Poul William Anderson

    Poul William Anderson (November 25, 1926-July 31, 2001) was an American science fiction author who wrote during a Golden Age of the genre. Poul Anderson also authored several works of fantasy.

  • Industrial Revolution
    By Charles Austin Beard

    The honour of first applying steam to the hauling of loads upon a railway belongs, not, as is often supposed, to Stephenson, but to Richard Trevithick who, in 1804, built a locomotive, and set it to work on the Welsh Pen~y~darran road.

  • Industrial Revolution
    By Robert W. Smith

    Introduce students to the people and events of the Industrial Revolution with emphasis on transportation, communication, and production.

  • Industrial Revolution: From Muscles to Machines!
    By Carole Marsh

    From these small beginnings, the greatest advancements in human History were about to spring. In this book, kids will wonder at the first screws and steam engines.

  • Industrial Revolution
    By Debra J. Housel

    The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain during the 1700s and spread to America in the early 1800s as the colonies formed and grew.

  • Industrial Revolution: The Rise of the Machines (Technology and Inventions) - History Book 6th Grade | Children's History
    By Baby Professor

    So when the machines were introduced, millions of lives changed. This book will tell you what those changes were and how they affected the citizens. Enjoy reading!

  • Industrial Revolution: The Rise of the Machines (Technology and Inventions) - History Book 6th Grade | Children's History
    By Baby Professor

    So when the machines were introduced, millions of lives changed. This book will tell you what those changes were and how they affected the citizens. Enjoy reading!

  • Industrial Revolution
    By Steck-Vaughn

    Industrial Revolution

  • Industrial Revolution: People and Perspectives
    By Jennifer Lee Goloboy

    This volume in the Perspectives in American Social History series reveals the long reach of the Industrial Revolution into the work lives and self-perceptions of average Americans.

  • Industrial Revolution
    By Robert Peal

    - Delivers excellent lessons and saves time planning with the Teacher Guide available free on Collins.co.uk, containing teaching ideas, suggested sources, assessment, answers, essay titles and extended writing examples

  • Industrial Revolution
    By Paol Anderson

    Industrial Revolution is a great adventure of interstellar mining, intrigue, and the petty politics and rampant passions of man, which cannot be left behind when he ventures to make his fortune in deep space.

  • Industrial Revolution
    By Winston Sanders

    Industrial Revolution is a great adventure of interstellar mining, intrigue, and the petty politics and rampant passions of man, which cannot be left behind when he ventures to make his fortune in deep space.