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how is industrialization associated with the social change in frange? give in points (5 marks)​

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Answered by binodsingh6991
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Industrialisation in France took place at a much slower pace. --Even by the end of 19th century, majority of people were employed outside the industry which were located mainly in few cities in France. ... -Breakdown of the family economy created major cultural changes such as choice of employment and marriage partner.10-Mar-2018

Answered by ItzHackerAryan
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  • Industrialisation in France took place at a much slower pace.
  • Even by the end of 19th century, majority of people were employed outside the industry which were located mainly in few cities in France.
  • Increasing industrialisation affected the family economy negatively.

  • The small cottage industries run by families were at loss as the traders found it profitable to bye the factory made goods.
  • Breakdown of the family economy created major cultural changes such as choice of employment and marriage partner.
  • Many people of the rural areas began to supplement their income by becoming seasonal migrant workers in construction industries.

  • One of the most important changes that took place in France as the rest of the Europe due to industrialisation was the development of two main classes : The bourgeoisie(Capitalists) and the proletariat(working class)
  • The bourgeoisie owned the means of production and the workers worked in the factories for wages.
  • The bourgeoisie exploited the workers by making them work extra hours under inhuman working conditions just to make as much profit as they can. Because of this the gap between the rich and the poor increased. The rich became richer and the poor became poorer.

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