Explain how the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain was similar to and different from technological revolutions we have seen more recently in the digital world.
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The steam engine enabled new manufacturing processes, leading to the creation of factories. The Second Industrial Revolution came roughly one century later and was characterized by mass production in new industries like steel, oil and electricity. ... This is also referred to as the "Digital Revolution."
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- Just like the Industrial Revolution, the Digital Revolution has also brought about numerous changes among us and make the standard of living better.
- People now able to talk more easily and with very much less effort because to the technology like telephones and cell phones.
- Agriculture and handicrafts-based economies were replaced by economies based on large-scale industry, automated manufacturing, and the factory system during the Industrial Revolution.
- The industries which are prevailing from the past years became more productive and efficient because of the new equipment, power sources, and organisational techniques.
- A number of factors, including the consequences of the Agricultural Revolution, abundant coal resources, a favourable political environment, and a sizable colonial empire, have been pointed out by historians as to why the Industrial Revolution started in Britain early.
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