#13: The Industrial Revolution Spreads (1800s)
Factories multiplied, smoke darkened skylines, and the rhythm of work forever changed. Agriculture shrank as machines multiplied goods—and inequality. Urban crowds birthed labor movements, literature, and smog. It was humanity’s awkward puberty: loud, greasy, and inventing everything.

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Without those spinning mills, there’d be no modern middle class—or rush hour.
