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explain the pace of industrialisation.​

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Answered by bpednekar3
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Answered by anirbas9679
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The pace of industrial process was slow in England because:

a. There was huge supply of human labour in Britain, the industrialists hired them at low cost and were apprehensive of using and introducing machines which required huge investment. 

b. In many industries the demand for labour was seasonal in nature , for example gas works, breweries therefor industrialists preferred manual labour employing them in a particular season.

c. New industries could not replace traditional old industries in England. For example textile industries,which developed slowly.

d. Small and gradual innovations formed the basis of growth of other industries like food processing, furniture,glass work.

e. Still the upper section of the English society, the aristocrats preferred hand made goods than machine made which was symbolic of their status and superiority.

f. Technological changes occurred slowly, the new machinery often broke and demanded high repair and maintenance. It was not as effective as their inventors and manufacturers claimed. We may give example of steam engine as improvised by James Watt , did not have buyers for years.

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