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The rise of industry

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Industrialism A system based on the use of machines rather than on animals or human power.
Agricultural revolution Swiping changes in farming
Enclosure movement Started in the 1700s
Industrialism A system based on the use of machines rather than on animals or human power.
Agricultural revolution Swiping changes in farming
Enclosure movement Started in the 1700s
Crop rotation Rotating crops on 3 fields instead of 2.
Textile Machines first showed up.
Domestic system Cottage industry
Factory system A method of production that brought machines and workers together in one place.
Urbanization The movement of people from rural areas to cities.
Monopoly Total control, of industry
Zaibatsu Adopted a new slogan.
Industrial capitalism The system based on the industrial production of goods
Partnership Involves 2 or more entrepreneurs
Corporations Organizations owned by stockholders who buy shares in a company.
Trade unions 1800 and1900
Strikes The refusal to work, in order to force factory owners to talk with them.
Socialism This situation grave rise to a new idea
Means of production Should own and control.
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