The Industrial Revolution got Britain to be the most dominant country in the world during those times since it was able to industrialize first and become rich faster than other countries. This got Britain to become powerful enough to claim other lands such as India, and soon controlled most of the world until those countries wanted freedom (Gandhi for example - his hunger protests)
Britain had social mobility, which encouraged people to work hard.
Answer The Industrial Revolution was a major and rapid change in manufacturing, transport and industry in general, which began around the middle of the eighteenth century. Unlike, say the American Revolution, or other political revolutions, it did not involve any major changes in government or government power. The increase in industry did lead, much later, to the "working classes" being political, and the eventual formation of the British Labour Party.
The Industrial Revolution in Great Britain marked a significant shift from handcrafted goods to mechanized production, leading to the rise of mass production. The introduction of machinery and new manufacturing processes enabled factories to produce goods at a much larger scale and lower cost. This transformation not only increased efficiency but also boosted economic growth and urbanization, as labor moved from rural agricultural settings to industrial centers. Ultimately, mass production became a hallmark of the Industrial Revolution, fundamentally changing the nature of work and consumer culture in Great Britain.
Rise of American capitalistic economy. Assembly lines- mass production. URBANIZATION.
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Britain had social mobility, which encouraged people to work hard.
It allowed textiles to be produced much quicker - and to a much higher standard by use of multiple banks of machines with minimal operators
I would imagine, it didn't change much, except that the prices of the goods they are selling are going down. The industrial revolution did not have much of an effect on dead-end jobs such as a grocer, seeing as how they did not work heavy machinery, or produce goods.
Answer The Industrial Revolution was a major and rapid change in manufacturing, transport and industry in general, which began around the middle of the eighteenth century. Unlike, say the American Revolution, or other political revolutions, it did not involve any major changes in government or government power. The increase in industry did lead, much later, to the "working classes" being political, and the eventual formation of the British Labour Party.
Pretty much before the 19th century and industrial revolution.
The Industrial Revolution in Great Britain marked a significant shift from handcrafted goods to mechanized production, leading to the rise of mass production. The introduction of machinery and new manufacturing processes enabled factories to produce goods at a much larger scale and lower cost. This transformation not only increased efficiency but also boosted economic growth and urbanization, as labor moved from rural agricultural settings to industrial centers. Ultimately, mass production became a hallmark of the Industrial Revolution, fundamentally changing the nature of work and consumer culture in Great Britain.
It allowed textiles to be produced much quicker - and to a much higher standard by use of multiple banks of machines with minimal operators
Rise of American capitalistic economy. Assembly lines- mass production. URBANIZATION.
Pretty much before the 19th century and industrial revolution.
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