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How rapid was the pace of industrialisation in Britain?
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Answered by chiragsaini481
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Answer:

1.The process of industrialization was not very rapid.

2.it almost took a whole century for all these changes to occur.

3.The most important industries of Britain were metal and cotton

4.they helped the country in expanding their production.

Explanation:

Answered by MissMagma
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Industries

  • Cotton and metal industries were the only developed industries, other industries were still using old methods.

New Industries Couldn't Displace Traditional

  • Very less people were employed in technological sector. A large number of people were employed in small domestic units.

Technological Changes Occurred Slowly

  • New technology was expensive, repairing cost was high and were not much effective. Industrialists were catios about using them.

Ordinary And Small Industries

  • They were the basis of growth in many non-mechanised sectors such as food processing, pottery etc.

Expansion Of Railways

  • With expansion of railways in England, tge demand for iron and steel increased rapidly.
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