The Industrial Revolution: The Four Characteristics Of Industrialization

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The Industrial Revolution was a period from the 18th to 19th centuries; that divided into three phases. During that time, Europe and America were predominantly agricultural and rural then became industrial and urban. Before the Industrial Revolution, laborers worked in homes and small workshops, and most of the machinery individually powered by animals, wind, falling water, or human labor. Industrialization brought about social and economic change. It transformed people from an agricultural society into an industrial society and reorganized the economy for the purpose of manufacturing goods. Machines for mass production replaced individual laborers, and assembly lines replaced artisans. The birth of iron, steam engines, and textile industries played an exceptional role in the Industrial Revolution, which improved, communication, banking, and transportation systems. …show more content…

We can understand how differences in work habits relate/correlate with larger changes that transformed societies around the world between 1800 – 2000, by analyzing the four characteristics of subsystems for all people and applying them to the three phases of the industrial revolution. The four characteristics of subsystems for all human societies are; the economy that relates directly to the environment, the political system that makes choices about power, social organizations are communities that preserve our well-being, and culture interprets the world around us and gives it meaning. The three Industrial Revolution phases are; Phase I: The Industrial Revolution, Phase II: The Second Industrial Revolution, and Phase III: The Golden Era. These changes transformed even faster than

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