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The Industrial Revolution led to sweeping changes in Europe and elsewhere. In this context. explain
the following.

b.Growth of imperialism.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Improved steel production led to more rails with which to transport steel steam locomotives drawing wagons full of coke and steel. France ...

The first industrial revolution had been driven by the development of steam power. ... The Second Industrial Revolution changed European industry and trade in several ways. First, it changed the conditions under which workers labored dramatically, which in turn prompted new responses on the part of the workers.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate;

Explanation:

The industrial revolution began in Europe around the late eighteen century , which brought drastic changes in the Western society.

The industrial revolution led to the fasten of urbanisation.

The concentration of rural population started to decline and urban population expanded.

However, the England earlier , before arrival of industries was like Indian society with peasants, craftsmen, potters etc living in large numbers, which changed into industrialists later on.

This revolution, brought the urban centres with overpopulation that led to congestion and bad sanitation.

The urban society of West was trapped in the pollution caused by factories.

The capitalism became the dominant form of production in which the surplus was produced. This widened the gap between rich and the poor.

The similar impact of Industrial revolution was witnessed in other regions like India.

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