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X-WR-CALDESC:From Farm to Factory: How Industrialization Transformed Work\,
  Family\, and Childhood\n\nThis lecture examines the period from 1700 to 1
 900\, when England and the Americas underwent the transformative changes o
 f the Industrial Revolution. Rich will outline the key economic\, agricult
 ural\, and technological developments that fueled industrial growth. The t
 alk will also explore the widespread use of child labor in factories\, mil
 ls\, and mines\, focusing on working conditions\, long hours\, and the dan
 gers children faced. It will conclude with a discussion of the laws and re
 forms enacted to address these harsh conditions.\n\nRichard grew up in Rho
 de Island. In college he studied Engineering and spent his working life as
  a Mechanical Engineer.\nHe worked in various industries including Avionic
 s\, Nuclear\, Electronics and Aviation.\nRichard has always had a love for
  old machinery. As a young man he worked with his brother in a family-owne
 d machine shop\, All the machines were from the early 1900s\, machines tha
 t few others wanted. From this he developed an interest in the Industrial 
 Revolution and the people that fueled that revolution.\nUpon retirement in
  2017 he volunteered here at the museum where he works as a docent. A larg
 e portion of the visitors to the museum are 4th and 5th graders. To try an
 d keep them interested he studied the role children played in the Mines\, 
 Factories and Mills.
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DTSTART:20251102T020000
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DTSTART:20260308T020000
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DESCRIPTION:From Farm to Factory: How Industrialization Transformed Work\, 
 Family\, and Childhood\n\nThis lecture examines the period from 1700 to 19
 00\, when England and the Americas underwent the transformative changes of
  the Industrial Revolution. Rich will outline the key economic\, agricultu
 ral\, and technological developments that fueled industrial growth. The ta
 lk will also explore the widespread use of child labor in factories\, mill
 s\, and mines\, focusing on working conditions\, long hours\, and the dang
 ers children faced. It will conclude with a discussion of the laws and ref
 orms enacted to address these harsh conditions.\n\nRichard grew up in Rhod
 e Island. In college he studied Engineering and spent his working life as 
 a Mechanical Engineer.\nHe worked in various industries including Avionics
 \, Nuclear\, Electronics and Aviation.\nRichard has always had a love for 
 old machinery. As a young man he worked with his brother in a family-owned
  machine shop\, All the machines were from the early 1900s\, machines that
  few others wanted. From this he developed an interest in the Industrial R
 evolution and the people that fueled that revolution.\nUpon retirement in 
 2017 he volunteered here at the museum where he works as a docent. A large
  portion of the visitors to the museum are 4th and 5th graders. To try and
  keep them interested he studied the role children played in the Mines\, F
 actories and Mills.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260414T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260414T170000
LOCATION:225 N Gate Blvd\, Colorado Springs\, CO 80921 US
SUMMARY:Lecture Series - Rich Sandberg
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