Explorers, Presidents, and Toilets by Dan Gutman
Author:Dan Gutman
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2017-04-24T04:00:00+00:00
All those people coming to America needed to find work. And it just so happened there was plenty of work to do, thanks to this little thing that started in the 1800s called the Industrial Revolution. It was all about machines.
You mean like toilets?
No, Arlo! Not like toilets! Here’s the thing—before the Industrial Revolution, most people lived on farms, and when they needed something, they made it themselves, by hand. But when machines were invented, things could be mass-produced in factories, and people moved to cities where the factories and jobs were. Take clothes, for instance. Everybody needs clothes, right?
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