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Explain phase of industrial change...with respect to CBSE class 10 History chapter,Age of industrialisation ​

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Answered by khyatiurvi
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The process of industrialization was not very rapid, it stretched over a century. The early industrial production for the international market was carried on from the house holds and there was no concept of factory production. The change came up slowly with the invention of several machines that increased the efficiency of the labourers. We notice that that thought the first cotton industry was set up in London in the 1730s, industrialization as a process took up pace from the late18th century. In this period, the merchants had had to bridge the gap between the cities an the countryside, new machines had to be produced, transportation system bettered.  These processes took time to be completed and thus industrialization also took a century to actually to gain its pace

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Answered by adityajuneja77
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The process of industrialization was not very rapid, it stretched over a century. The early industrial production for the international market was carried on from the house holds and there was no concept of factory production. The change came up slowly with the invention of several machines that increased the efficiency of the labourers. We notice that that thought the first cotton industry was set up in London in the 1730s, industrialization as a process took up pace from the late18th century. In this period, the merchants had had to bridge the gap between the cities an the countryside, new machines had to be produced, transportation system bettered. These processes took time to be completed and thus industrialization also took a century to actually to gain its pace

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