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Jeramiah Mills
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7 February, 13:02
Why did the industrial revolution end?
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Darryl Bennett
7 February, 13:09
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The Industrial Revolution ended because the number of people with "blue-collar" jobs (jobs involving working in offices) had exceeded the number of people with "white collar" jobs (jobs like construction working that were more physical.)
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