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what is proto industrialisation ​

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Answered by wailakiani46
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Proto-industrialization was a possible phase in the development of modern industrial economies that preceded, and created conditions for, the establishment of fully industrial societies. Proto-industrialisation generally refers to the phase before industrialisation. Proto-industrialization was marked by the increasing involvement of agrarian families in market-oriented craft production, mainly through the putting-out system organized by merchant capitalists. It was an effective method of production which was controlled by merchants and had links to developing European consumerism. However, the phase was not observed across Europe, and nor did it always smoothly transition into the Industrial Revolution proper.


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Answered by CᴀɴᴅʏCʀᴜsʜ
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Answer:

Proto-industrialisation refers to a phase of industrialisation which was not based on factories. Even before

factories began to appear, there was large-scale industrial production for international market.

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