Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Herbert Spencer (Katie Hollingsworth)

Hello my name is Herbert Spencer. I was born on April 27, 1820 to William George Spencer. When I think about if the industrial revolution had a positive impact, my answer is plain and simple. YES! When I was younger, I worked as a civil railroad engineer, supporting and learning all about the new ways of transporting goods for trade. The industrial revolution seems like a good idea to me and to everybody in the modern world because I support trade in all ways, shapes, and forms. After I I ended my work with railroads, I realized that I wanted to become an editor and writer. I began editing for a magazine called the Economist, which discussed the political and economical events. These events were often remarks of what was going on improving the economy of different nations of the world,  SPREADING across to other countries, allowing for advice and money making ideas to be shared. I continued my life with writing different novels, articles, and stories about the evolution of life. Throughout the Industrial Revolution, there were clear advancements in the evolution of mankind. It was my philosophy that human evolution was the key to advancing in life. Since the revolution was an advancement, I clearly support it. I support the Industrial Revolution in every way. The Industrial Revolution marked the beginning of a whole modern world, which kicked off the created of a new way of living.

1 comment:

  1. I completely agree with you. The revolution provided so many advancements that made work easier, but ironically many worker complain. I(Robert Owen) of course have worked to fix the conditions for workers, but people should really focus on how these machines make work easier not how their work conditions are unbearable.

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