what is the impotance of protoindustrialisation
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The phase of proto-industrialisation took shape in the 17th and 18th centuries.
its important features are given below:-
(i)Merchants from the towns in Europe moved to the countryside. There they supplied money to peasants and artisans and persuaded them to produce for an international market.
(ii)Poor peasants and artisans began working for the merchants. By working for the merchants, they could remain in the countryside and continue to cultivate their small plots. Income from proto-industrial production supplemented their shrinking income from cultivation. It also allowed them a fuller use of their family labour resources.
(iii)Within this system a close relationship developed between the town and the countryside. Merchants were based in towns but the work was done mostly in the countryside.
(iv)This system was a domestic one in which peasants and artisans usually used primitive methods of production.
its important features are given below:-
(i)Merchants from the towns in Europe moved to the countryside. There they supplied money to peasants and artisans and persuaded them to produce for an international market.
(ii)Poor peasants and artisans began working for the merchants. By working for the merchants, they could remain in the countryside and continue to cultivate their small plots. Income from proto-industrial production supplemented their shrinking income from cultivation. It also allowed them a fuller use of their family labour resources.
(iii)Within this system a close relationship developed between the town and the countryside. Merchants were based in towns but the work was done mostly in the countryside.
(iv)This system was a domestic one in which peasants and artisans usually used primitive methods of production.
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