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During the Romantic period, which spanned from the late 18th to the mid-19th century, the economy was marked by the Industrial Revolution, leading to significant changes in production and labor. Urbanization increased as people moved to cities for factory work, resulting in a shift from agrarian economies to industrial ones. This transition brought about both economic growth and social challenges, including labor exploitation and poor living conditions for many workers. Romanticism often reacted to these changes by emphasizing nature, emotion, and individualism, critiquing the dehumanizing aspects of industrialization.

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