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Thomas Southcliffe Ashton has written: 'The Industrial Revolution, 1760-1830' 'Iron and steel in the industrial revolution' -- subject(s): History, Iron industry and trade, Steel industry and trade
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Eric M. Sigsworth has written: 'The brewing trade during the Industrial Revolution' -- subject(s): Brewing industry, Industrial revolution 'Sir Isaac Holden, Bt' 'Black Dyke Mills, a history' -- subject(s): Foster (John) and Son, ltd, Wool trade and industry 'In Search of Victorian Values'
Revolution means "change".So, an industrial revolution would mean changes in the industry. Changes that greatly changed the economic wealth of Britain. Britain changed from an agricultural economy to an industrial economy, which refers to factories. It can also be seen as the beginning of factories. At this time trade unions were also formed to protect workers against the employers. The industrial revolution was a time of great unfairness ,but the world needed it in order to be what we are today,Economically. Just like the technological revolution we are experiencing today.
The cottage industry played a significant role in paving England's path to the Industrial Revolution. It helped to develop the skills and knowledge of the workforce, as individuals worked from their homes, producing goods on a small scale. This set the foundation for the later mechanization and mass production that characterized the Industrial Revolution. Additionally, the cottage industry helped create a surplus of goods that spurred trade and economic growth.
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Industrial development refers to the developing of one specific trade, or industry. For example, one specific industry that is in a branch by itself is the textile industry.
The countries involved in trade during the industrial revolution were Britain, USA, Africa and part of Canada. there was two types of trade one was slavery were they used to trade African slaves, and the other was when they traded goods during industrial revolution. by lisa....
The Industrial Revolution fundamentally transformed economies and societies, laying the groundwork for modern industry, urbanization, and global trade. Its advancements in technology and production methods continue to influence contemporary manufacturing processes and labor practices. Additionally, the environmental challenges initiated by industrialization, such as pollution and climate change, remain pressing issues that the world grapples with today. Overall, the Industrial Revolution has shaped social structures, economic systems, and environmental policies that define our current global landscape.
it ended in the north i think.