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The age of industrialization conclusion

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Answered by vikramjyoti20
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The age of industrialisation was a period of great progress and imagination.The inventions that allowed new products to be manufactured created a demand among the people,while at the same time held them down to poverty.Life for people who worked in the mills and factories often had despicable wages and working conditions.Workers finally had to ban together to improve their wages and working conditions and this often resulted in violent confrontations
Answered by ajayajay26052005
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Proto Industrialisation

The period of industrialization before the first factories came up in Europe is termed as proto-industrialization. This period was marked by merchants from towns getting products made in villages.

Reasons for focus of merchants on villages: There were powerful trade and craft guilds in urban areas. These associations controlled competition and prices and prevented entry of a new player in the market. Because of them, it was difficult for new merchants to set business in towns.

Features of proto-industrialization in Britain:

The merchants supplied money to the peasants in the countryside. They motivated them to produce products for an international market.

Land was becoming scarce in villages. Small plots of land were not enough to meet the need of a growing population. Peasants were looking for some additional sources of income.

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