how did factories emerged on the landscape of England
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In the early 19th century, factories increasingly became an intimate part of English landscape.
The new mills were so magical that the sight of those factories or developing new technology,
dazzled the people.
They concentrated their attention on the mills, almost forgetting the by-lanes and the workshops where production still continued
hope it helps you !!!!!
The new mills were so magical that the sight of those factories or developing new technology,
dazzled the people.
They concentrated their attention on the mills, almost forgetting the by-lanes and the workshops where production still continued
hope it helps you !!!!!
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The industrial revolution changed the landscape of ‘England in the latter’ part of the ‘eighteenth century’. The goods that were made by hand were now being made by machines in large quantities. This was possible due to new technologies and machines for iron making, textile and many other industries.
Explanation:
- The introduction and use of steam power changed the outlook of England with the industrial revolution which soon spread to other parts of the world.
- Soon by the nineteenth century, there was an introduction to the second phase of the ‘industrial revolution’.
- It brought in new industries of automobiles, steel, and electric industries. England had the perfect climate for rearing sheep for producing wool, cotton and linen.
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