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‘Industrial revolution was a principal force in the shaping of the modern world’- discuss with relevant examples.​

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As Harold Perkin observed, “The Industrial Revolution was no mere sequence of changes in industrial techniques and production, but a social revolution with social causes as well as profound social effects” (Society for the Study of Labour History,1986:63).

Along with the rise of the Industrial Revolution, which economic historians generally trace to the 1760s, and the continuing spread of industrialization in the empire-building countries came a shift in the strategy of trade with the colonial world.

The French Revolution’s Influence on Modern Western Society. The French Revolution from the years 1789-1799 and Napoleonic era from 1799-1815 was a time period of radical social and political reform. Despite obvious, physical damages and high death tolls, this period in history has major historical forces that exert immense influence on

Widespread adoption of Fourth Industrial Revolution technology at scale, through the combined efforts of companies and governments, can lead to a sizeable increase in global wealth production, benefiting people throughout society.

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