How Did The Industrial Revolution Magnify The Dynamics Of Social Change

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The industrial revolution was the transition to new manufacturing process in the period from about 1760 to 1820 and 1840. It also was a period in time where predominantly agrarian rural societies in Europe and America became industrial and urban, industrial revolution was the reason of the capital generation. Also job opportunities and development of kingdoms, unification and most significantly, social changes. To magnify the dynamics of social change, farmers now left their farm lands in order to have job in the cities and wanted their children to learn and be trained to get job industries and jobs like smithy, manufacturing small scales, pottery, fishery, farming became the symbols of lower status in the society. While industrialization brought

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