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Explain the following concept with examples.
Industrialisation
What is meant by industrialisation?
Solution
- Industrialisation was a process whereby there was a change in the production process as a result of the use of heavy machinery and which led to the decline of guilds on one hand and growth and expansion of factories on the other hand.
- This process spread from Europe to other regions of the world.
- Industrialisation is the process of technological development by the use of applied science, characterized by the expansion of large-scale production with the use of power machinery, for a wide market for both.
- Industrialisation is a process of social and economic change whereby a human society is transformed from a State preindustrial to an industrial.
Examples of Industrialisation:
- The Industrial Revolution
- The Textile Industry
- The Steel Industry
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