QUOTE(DevliN @ May 17 2005, 11:40 PM)
Those all fit under specific eras. The industral revolution and agricultural revolution were never culminated as an actual era in history, either. And I think the only good that came out of them was the factory. Other than that, the industrial revolution is synonymous with the American slave trade and indentured servitude under my book.
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Actually they are so important as they should be named, in my opinion at least.
First agricultural revolution - Changed people from being nomadic/hunter gatherers to farmers, in which towns and cities then were created. Thats huge, the beginings of civilization.
Industrial revolution - Huge also, paved the way to modern eras. Instead of productions that are few in number and expensive, you have now mass amounts of products at cheap prizes. Steel was invented, light bulb (at least improved), morse code(first fast communication), middle class of people exploded, more people have cars, air plane invented, dynomite invented and a bunch more. This is a serious, huge change in live style that I feel should be added in.
Second agricultural revolution - Better farming techniques, more food - less farms. People don't starve any more. more thing but I can't think of it right now.
This post is only to enlighten you on some very important events that were not added in to this.