what were the social changes that took place during the nineteenth century
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The new shape of the nation reflected much more than just physical expansion. This period also witnessed dramatic economic and religious changes. A new capitalist economy enormously expanded wealth and laid the foundation for the Industrial Revolution that flourished later in the 19th century.
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The development new forms of communication system.
First time books, newspapers, magazines, leaflets and pamphlets were printed.
These were far cheaper and accessible than the manuscripts.
Ordinary people could read and
Many of them could also write and express their ideas in their languages.
All kinds of issues – social , economic , political and religious – could now be debated and discussed.
The discussions could reach out to a wider public, and
linked to movements for social changes.
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