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Why did proto industrialization take place in england in 17th century?

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Answered by arjunsreekumar2
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Answer:Many historians refer to the phase of industrialisation before factories began as proto-industrialisation (Proto indicates the first or early form of something). Even before factories began in England and Europe, there was large-scale industrial production for an international market. This was not based on factories.

Answered by Anonymous
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Proto-industrialization was the early phase of industrialized in Europe and England when there was large-scale industrial production for an international market. This was not based on factories. It was successful in the countryside in England due to the following reasons : (i) The peasants had been shut out of village commons due to enclosure movement. (ii) They now looked for an alternative source of income

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