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Tomtit [17]
3 years ago
8

Was the industrial revolution a good or bad thing and why ?

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SpyIntel [72]3 years ago
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La  Revolución Industrial  o  Primera Revolución Industrial  es El Proceso de Transformación Económica, Social y Tecnológica Que se inicio en La Segunda Mitad del siglo XVIII en el  Reino Unido , Que se extendió Unas Décadas DESPUÉS de una gran parte de Europa Occidental y Norteamerica, Y Que concluyó Entre 1820 y 1840. Durante this period se vivio el Mayor Conjunto de Transformaciones Económicas, Tecnológicas y Sociales de la historia de la humanidad desde el  Neolítico , 1  Que vio el paso from una Economía Basada fundamentalmente rural en la Agricultura y El Comercio una Economía una de Carácter Urbano, Industrializada y mecanizada. 2

Marca La Revolución Industrial Un Punto de inflexión en la Historia, modificando e influenciando Todos Los Aspectos de la vida cotidiana De Una u Otra Manera. Tanto la Producción Agrícola de Como de la naciente  industria  se multiplicó a la Vez Que disminuía El Tiempo de Producción. A partir de 1800 La Riqueza y la  renta per cápita  se multiplicó Como No lo habia Hecho Nunca en la Historia, 3  pues Hasta then el  PIB  per cápita se habia estancado Mantenido Prácticamente Durante Siglos. 4 En Palabras del  premio Nobel  Robert Lucas :

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