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‘Industrial Revolution is termed as a revolution’. Why?

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The term revolution is referred to a sudden or radical change to a society. In the 18th and the 29th century, the Industrial Revolution took place. The Industrial Revolution is called a revolution because Industrialization marked a transition to powered, special-purpose machinery, factories and bulk production. During this time, the predominantly rural and agrarian societies of Europe and America becoming industrialized. Prior to the revolution, the manufacturing of the products took place in the homes of people, through the use of hand tools, while, industrialization gave a large quantity of a single product with the use of modern machines or modern means of production. Industries including iron and textile and steam engine industries played a fundamental role in the fundamental role.


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