What are the factors which lead to the phase of proto industrialisation
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There are several factors that led to industrialization. One factor is the availability of natural resources. Natural resources are needed to help make the products produced in the factories. A second factor is having a stable political environment.
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Factors which lead to the phase of proto industrialisation
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Proto-industrialization is the phase of industrialization which was not based on the factory system
- There was a large-scale production for the world market before the advent of factories. This phase is known as proto-industrialisation of industrial history.
- In villages, land became scarce. The need of an ever-increasing population was not satisfied by the small areas of land. Farmers searched for additional income streams. The merchants supported the rural farmers by supplying money and encouraged peasants/farmers to produce goods for the global market.
- The proto-industrial structure became a trading network. The network was managed by traders. Peasants/farmers who worked on their family farms and not on factories produced products. The final goods went through several stages and entered the London markets. The goods were exported to the foreign market from London.
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