Industrial Revolution completely changed the <u>social, political, economic and cultural dynamics </u>of all countries of the world.
Explanation:
Inventions like <u>big machinery to till cotton</u> broke the backs of old textile industries but at the same time made high quality cloth available for cheap. <u>Big farming machinery</u> made a lot of hand labor redundant and people were forced to move to bigger cities for jobs.
<u>Trains</u> came up which made transport of people and goods cheaper and faster.
<u>Industrial towns were set up for large manufacture of iron and steel </u>which in turn led to building of cheap buildings and populations of cities skyrocketed along with new cities springing up that relied on business.
This gave rise to the <u>new working class</u> that was the majority in the cities instead of the peasantry that lived in villages.
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