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the shift from hand printing to mechanical printing led to the print Revolution explain

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Answered by swarajbarwal123
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the shift from hand printing to mechanical painting lead to the print revolution because buy this now they can produce large amount of books in less time and by this less amount of workers were needed and it leads to decrease in the price of books and now because of cheap books anyone can afford it in this way many people were now able to get knowledge and the literacy rate increased now women also able to get education at their home this lead to intlo revolution

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Answered by jitendrasinghsb
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1. In the hundred years between 1450 and 1550, printing presses were set up in most countries of Europe.

2. Printers from Germany travelled to other countries, seeking work and helping start new presses.

3. As the number of printing presses grew book production boomed.

4. The second half of the 15th century saw 20 million copies of printed books flooding the market in Europe.

5. The number went up in the 16th century to about 200 million copies.

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