Explain what is meant by proto-industrialisation.
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Proto-industrialization is the regional development, alongside commercial agriculture, of rural handicraft production for external markets. ... Proto-industrialization is also a term for a specific theory about proto-industries' role in the emergence of the Industrial Revolution.
The concept of proto-industrialization became an influential one in economic history in the 1970s and 1980s. The term refers to a system of rural manufacture that was intermediate between autarchic feudal production and modern urban factory production.
Proto -industrialisation was a decentralized System of production. Merchants were based on towns but the work was done mostly in the countryside. 2. It was a system which was controlled by the merchants and the goods for produced by a vast number of producers working within their family farms.
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Proto-Industrialisation was the phase of industrialisation in Europe when industrial production was not exclusively factory based. By producing for the merchants, the peasants could cultivate their own small patches of land and yet could earn some supplementary income.
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