The most far-reaching, influential transformation of human culture since the advent of agriculture eight or ten thousand years ago, was the industrial revolution of eighteenth century Europe.The consequences of industrial revolution would change irrevocably human labor, consumption, family structure, social structure, and even the very soul and thoughts of the individual. This revolution involved more than technology; to be sure, there had been industrial "revolutions" throughout European history and non-European history. In Europe, for instance, the twelfth and thirteenth centuries saw an explosion of technological knowledge and a consequent change in production and labor. However, the industrial revolution was more than technology-impressive as this technology was. What drove the industrial revolution were profound social changes, as Europe moved from a primarily agricultural and rural economy to a capitalist and urban economy, from a household, family-based economy to an industry-based economy. This required rethinking social obligations and the structure of the family; the abandonment of the family economy, for instance, was the most dramatic change to the structure of the family that Europe had ever undergone-and we're still struggling with these changes.
The Industrial Revolution was the concentration of workers in the urban areas.
Corporations were able to grow as a result of the Industrial Revolution. This is because it allowed production to be faster and spread.
Manufactoring grew in the North resulting to the Industrial Revolution.
Employers imposed fines and penalties for lateness, for interruptions in work and for absenteeism Social structure as a result of Industrial Revolution.
Free trade was developed as a result of the Industrial Revolution. Goods that are produced at affordable prices induce purchases. The Industrial Revolution in the UK meant that cloth could be produced at a faster and more competitive rate.
It was the concentration of workers in urbans areas.
It was the concentration of workers in urbans areas.
overhunting of large mammals
The invention of the steam engine
There were quite a number of improvements that were eventually made as a result of the industrial revolution. The production of cotton boomed and there were employment opportunities created by development of industries.
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immagration increased