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where did the industrial revolution and why did it begin there​

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This process began in Britain in the 18th century and from there spread to other parts of the world. Although used earlier by French writers, the term Industrial Revolution was first popularized by the English economic historian Arnold Toynbee (1852–83) to describe Britain's economic development from 1760 to 1840.

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where did the industrial revolution and why did it begin there?

Ans:- The term 'Industrial revolution' denotes all those changes that took place in the field of industry during the second half of the 18th century and the first half of the 19th century.

Until this period, goods were manufactured at home with hand. However during this period of the Industrial Revolution, the employer made his workers to use machines in his factory. The employees were paid wages for their labour. The period marked a change from handwork to machine work and from the domestic system to factory system of production.

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In short, The Industrial Revolution is the name given to a series of changes that brought about a transition from production by hand to production to large -scale production, from handmade goods to machine -made goods.

Industrial Revolution was unlike any other revolution. It was not sudden, not violent, there was no bloodshed, nor loss to life and property. The revolution was peaceful. It began in England around mid-eighteenth century by mass production of goods, and within a hundred years it brought in revolutionary changes in the political, social and economic life of the people.

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