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Early Industrialization

Definition

Early industrialization refers to the period of rapid industrial growth and development that occurred in Europe from the late 18th century to the mid-19th century. During this time, there was a shift from an agrarian economy to one dominated by factories and manufacturing.

Analogy

Early industrialization is like a roller coaster ride. It was an exciting and transformative time, but also had its ups and downs as society adjusted to new economic systems and technologies.

Related terms

Urbanization: Urbanization refers to the process of people moving from rural areas to cities in search of employment opportunities during early industrialization.

Factory System: The factory system involved large-scale production in centralized locations, which became prevalent during early industrialization.

Industrial Revolution: The term "Industrial Revolution" is often used interchangeably with early industrialization, referring to the profound changes that occurred in industry, agriculture, and society during this period.

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