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•There is very little technological development. All economic activity is carried out using human labor and animal power. •There are four types of preindustrial societies - hunting and gathering, pastoral, horticultural, and agricultural.

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What is the difference between the pre-industrial family and the industrial family?

Pre-industrial families had very little technology and machines to help them with labour. while industrial families has help with everyday life thanks to technology and machines. In other words pre-industrial families had it harder because they did it all themselves, while the industrial family does less work thanks to the help from modern technology.


What countries are pre-industrial?

Pre-industrial countries typically refer to those with economies primarily based on agriculture, craft production, and limited technological advancement, often lacking significant industrial infrastructure. Many countries in regions such as sub-Saharan Africa, parts of Southeast Asia, and some areas in rural Latin America can still exhibit pre-industrial characteristics. However, it's important to note that the term is somewhat outdated and can oversimplify the complexities of development in various nations. The classification of a country as pre-industrial can also change over time due to economic and social transformations.


What is the history of quality from pre-industrial revolution to present time?

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What set the stage for the Industrial Revolution?

The Agricultural Revolution


How did mob football reflect pre-industrial Britain?

The focus on small rural communities in pre-industrial Britain was the basis for mob football. It was used as a way for the people to gather, celebrate, and just have some communal fun. The Industrial Revolution led to extensive flight from these communities to the city and devalued the importance of mob football.