Why do historians agree that a typical worker was not a machine operator but a trditional craftperson and labour?Explain.
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(i) The industrialists were very hesitant to introduce new machines for a variety of reasons. (ii) Due to abundance of human labour, industrialists had no problem of labour shortage or high wage costs. Machines required large capital investment.
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