what transition took place in the manufacturing process after industrial revolution
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This transition included going from hand production methods to machines, new chemical manufacturing and iron production processes, the increasing use of steam power and water power, the development of machine tools and the rise of the mechanized factory system.
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There were many transitions as it lead to the development of factory system as well as advancement in technology.
- The industrial revolution led to a transition as -
- The introduction of the factory system with many technological advancements
- The growth of trade led to the foundation of a new system in the eighteenth century focussing on machinery and labour division.
- It was grouped into particular and frequently enormous foundations. The framework emerged over the Industrial Revolution span.
- The manufacturing plant framework substituted the homegrown framework as a result of trade expansion.
- Under this singular labourers utilized hand devices or basic hardware to create merchandise in their own workshops in their homes.
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