These two groups differ by having different forms of production, one does it manually and the other in an industrialized way.
<h3>What is the difference between laborers and industrialists?</h3>
Laborers is a term to refer to workers who specialize in manual and craft work. On the other hand, industrialist is a term to refer to workers who prefer to use machinery to mass-produce various objects in a production chain.
According to the above, the difference between these two groups is that one prefers manual work, while the other prefers work by means of machines.
Also, laborers generally produce fewer products because each product takes longer, while industrialists mass-produce larger quantities.
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Today we trade (aka imperialism) by paying , or going into stores , this is different from back then because we use to just give each other items in exchange for something or to learn something.
Imperialism is just another word for trade really.
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