Examine The Social Conditions
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The decision to colonise New South Wales in the late 18th century was influence by a number of social and political situations, which developed throughout Britain in the 18th century.
The British society was dramatically changing due to the Industrial Revolution, soaring birth rates and higher ag ....
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.... had been ordained by God and should not be interfered with.’
People before the Industrial Revolution manufactured goods in their own home, which was gradually phased out by factories. This meant for some a job in a factory under very harsh conditions and for others it meant unemployment, which led to idleness and also poverty.
During the Industrial Revolution the general health of people increased. Nothing compared to what we are today but a big change for the British. One thing th ....
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