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what is pace of industrialisation​

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Answered by SainaPaswan
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The pace of industrialization was slow in England because of the following reasons:

The cotton and iron and steel industries were the only industries who developed rapidly in England. The other industries were still using old technology.

The new industries could not easily displace traditional industries. Even at the end of the nineteenth century, less than 20 per cent of the total workforce was employed in technologically advanced industrial sectors.

Ordinary and small innovations (not big technological advancements) were the basis of growth in many non-mechanised sectors such as food processing, building, pottery, glass work, tanning, furniture making, and production of implements.

Technological changes occurred slowly. New technology was expensive and merchants and industrialists were reluctant in using the new technology.

Answered by druveroyal
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The industrial change is a slow process, it took centuries to get evolved. In the early stage, there were no factories and production took place in the house. With time new machines were invented that decreased the labors efficiency and increased the production. A change occurred when production shifted to the factories and they felt the need of new machines and transportation system to spread the industries world wide. This was a slow process and took a lot of time to in industrial change.

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