Why could steam power (machines) not displace hand labour in England?
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Because of 2 reasons steam power could not displace hand labor in England: 1. At that time steam power was very expensive . So it was not affordable for each and everyone. 2. The hand labor was very cheap and easily affordable at that time. Thus , steam power could not displace hand labor.
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As a result if industrialization in England, agricultural in the open field were almost declined, due to which many farmers became unemployed.
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- The farmers wanted to get placed in any job in order to feed their poor family. Hence, when the labors were in large number, huge requirement for work, the government provided minimal amount as wages to the labors.
- The government did not have a second thought for industrializing or replacing labors with machines due to massive supply of labors. Also the upper class population preferred hand made products.
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