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industrialisation-an-economic-and-social-revolution
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Secondary II
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History
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industrialisation
Industrial Revolution
urbanisation
England
progress
division of labour
worker
bourgeoisie
town
factory
mechanization
social revolution
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​In the 18th century, just before it became industrialised, England was a veritable empire. With colonies all over the world, the English bourgeoisie were accumulating colossal wealth and wanted to make even more profit. It was against this backdrop that a number of factors aligned for England to begin its industrialisation. This was the beginning of what many historians call the Industrial Revolution.

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Industrialisation represents the spread of mechanisation and a sharp increase in factory and plant work. Industrialisation is also explained by the transition from an artisanal mode of production (goods made entirely by hand by craftsmen) to an industrial mode of production (goods made in factories by machines and workers).

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The Industrial Revolution is the historical period during which a number of technical innovations took place that changed many aspects of society and the economy. The rapid social and economic changes explain the use of the term revolution.

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English society and the economy underwent major transformations. Among these changes, the shift of the majority of the population from the countryside to the city, urbanisation, would in turn bring about considerable modifications. This revolution began by profoundly changing the West, then spread to the whole world.

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Progress in the 19th century
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Progress in the 19th century

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The general characteristics of industrialisation

With the advent of machinery, a new way of working was introduced, promoting the division of labour. With this new way of working, each worker performed a small, simple task in the manufacture of goods or commodities.

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Division of labour in a factory
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Division of labour in a factory

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The first sectors to industrialise were

  • textiles for the manufacture of linen, blankets, etc;
  • metallurgy, for the construction of machinery, means of transport, etc.
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For more details on industrialisation: an economic and social revolution, see the following factsheets:

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The concepts covered in the following sheets go beyond those seen in secondary school. They are intended as a supplement for those who are curious to find out more.

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