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Larana Museum
AGE OF
INDUSTRIALISATION
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Larana Museum
AGE OF
INDUSTRIALISATION
Proto-industrialisation was a phase
when there was large-scale industrial
production for an international market
which was not based on factories.
Proto-industrial system was part of a
network of commercial exchanges.
BEFORE THE INDUSTRIAL
REVOLUTION
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Larana Museum
AGE OF
INDUSTRIALISATION
Proto-industrialisation was a phase
when there was large-scale industrial
production for an international market
which was not based on factories.
Proto-industrial system was part of a
network of commercial exchanges.
BEFORE THE INDUSTRIAL
REVOLUTION
By the 1730s, the earliest factories in
England came up.
The first symbol of the new era was
cotton. A series of inventions in the
eighteenth century increased the efficacy
of each step of the production process.
Richard Arkwright created the cotton mill.
THE COMING UP OF THE
FACTORY
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Larana Museum
AGE OF
INDUSTRIALISATION
Proto-industrialisation was a phase
when there was large-scale industrial
production for an international market
which was not based on factories.
Proto-industrial system was part of a
network of commercial exchanges.
BEFORE THE INDUSTRIAL
REVOLUTION
By the 1730s, the earliest factories in
England came up.
The first symbol of the new era was
cotton. A series of inventions in the
eighteenth century increased the efficacy
of each step of the production process.
Richard Arkwright created the cotton mill.
THE COMING UP OF THE
FACTORY
THE PACE OF INDUSTRIAL CHANGE
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Larana Museum
AGE OF
INDUSTRIALISATION
Proto-industrialisation was a phase
when there was large-scale industrial
production for an international market
which was not based on factories.
Proto-industrial system was part of a
network of commercial exchanges.
BEFORE THE INDUSTRIAL
REVOLUTION
By the 1730s, the earliest factories in
England came up.
The first symbol of the new era was
cotton. A series of inventions in the
eighteenth century increased the efficacy
of each step of the production process.
Richard Arkwright created the cotton mill.
THE COMING UP OF THE
FACTORY
THE PACE OF INDUSTRIAL CHANGE
HOW RAPID WAS THE PROCESS
OF INDUSTRIALISATION?
The most dynamic industries in Britain were
clearly cotton and metals. The new industries
could not easily displace traditional industries.
Technological changes occurred slowly because:
The New technology was expensive.
The machines often broke down and repair
was costly.
They were not as effective as their
inventors and manufacturers claimed.
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