Criteria of the industrialization in Britain
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The Industrial Revolution refers to a series of significant change in traditional practise of agriculture, manufacturing and transportation as well as the development of new industrial technologies that took place in late 18th and late 19th centuries.
Industrialization in Britain :
• During the late 18th century, the Britain's economic system changes from 'manual and animal based labour' to 'machine based labour'
• The industrial revolution had a profound effect upon the society of Britain. It gave rise to the middle class and allowed them to overcome the economic oppression that they had endured for centuries.
• During this time, the industrial factories were created which gave rise to the establishment of modern cities.
• Industrial development led to many economic and political changes in Britain.