what is proto industrialisation and why merchants turn to countryside
Answers
Answered by
2
Answer:
Proto industrialization is the period before the factories began to dot the landscape in England and Europe, there was a large scale industrial production for an international market. But this was not based on factories. This era is called proto industrialization.
The merchants could not expand their production within towns. This is because urban trade guilds and crafts were strong and powerful. So the turned up to country side.
Answered by
0
Explanation:
Features of proto-industrialization in Britain:
The merchants supplied money to the peasants in the countryside. They motivated farmers to produce products for an international market. The proto-industrial system was a network of commercial exchanges. It was controlled by merchants.
Similar questions