Yes, this is true. The factory system replaced the domestic system because it was much more efficient. Machines got too big and too expensive to keep in houses, so people moved to factories. This together meant people could earn more money in a faster way.
Yes. The factory system replaced the domestic system because it was much more efficient. The machines got too big and too expensive to keep in houses, so people moved to factories. This meant people could earn more money in a faster way.
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The putting-out system was replaced with the factory-system.
The factory system started in the 18th century (In the Period Of The Industrial Revolution).
The Egyptians developed a hieroglyphic writing system.
The plantation system was first developed by Portuguese explorers in West Africa.
The feudal system developed during the Zhou dynasty.
factory system.
ENGLAND
1.Use of machinery. 2.change from craftsman labor.
large cities, a factory system, a developed transportation system
Tex tile industry
Some of the Advantages of the Factory System were...- It brought workers raw materials and machinery- It was located near transportation routes, which would be good for trade- Near water power- It was near natural resources
just about any machine you can think of uses a hydraulic system. the brake system, and the power steering system on cars. all heavy equipment, farm machinery, and many industrialized factory machines.
Tex tile industry
It was a system of the factory.
Christine Preiss has written: 'Humanisierung der Arbeitswelt' -- subject(s): Factory system, Industrial sociology, Job satisfaction, Machinery in the workplace
The system is called the factory system.
Kenneth E. Carpenter has written: 'The Factory Act of 1819' -- subject(s): Factory laws and legislation, Great Britain 'Richard Oastler' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Employment, Hours of labor, Children, Factory system 'Cooperation and the working class' -- subject(s): Working class, Cooperation 'The spread of machinery' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Machinery in the workplace, Wool trade and industry