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In the 18th century where did the Industrial Revolution take place , which led to the establishment of big factories in different parts of the country and Indian raw material started to move their?

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Answered by amritaanamika
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In factories, coal mines and other workplaces, people worked long hours in miserable conditions. As countries industrialized, factories became larger and produced more goods. Earlier forms of work and ways of life began to disappear. Once factories were built, most men no longer worked at home

Answered by Anonymous
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In the 18th century, the industrial revolution was happened in the England.

  • Due to heavy modernisation and the expansion of the colonial rule, the England got serious upgrade in it's own industrial sectors which gradually led to the industrial revolution, back in the 18th century.
  • The raw materials and resources collected from the colonial empire, was a great factor behind this whole industrial revolution.
  • India was also a part of this colonial empire, and was enriched with natural resources. That's why, India also became a victim of resource extraction.
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