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Economics of the Industrial Revolution

Apr 24, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 6min
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2
The Importance of Mechanization
05:44 • 6min
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3
The Importance of Machines in War
11:27 • 3min
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4
The Diffusion of Process
14:09 • 4min
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5
The Difference Between Government Demand and Private Demand
18:24 • 2min
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6
The History of Firearms
20:52 • 5min
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7
Colt's Guns - The Story of the Colt Colt
26:15 • 3min
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8
What Is Interchangeability in Military Clocks?
29:13 • 6min
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9
The Gun Market in the United States Is a Mass Market
35:11 • 2min
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10
Samuel Colt and the Colt Company
37:33 • 2min
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11
The Greatest Arms Designer of the 20th Century
39:39 • 4min
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12
The Typewriter and Remington Arms
43:38 • 2min
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13
The Origin of the Typewriter
45:58 • 6min
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14
First Ladies in Their Own Words by S Span
51:43 • 3min
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George Mason University professor John Nye teaches a class about the economic history of the Industrial Revolution in the United States and Great Britain.

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