Sectors that drove the economy sectors included the modern and traditional sector. Technological advances were one of the modern sectors. . The role of factories was to replace human power, as well as to ‘cure’ the revolution; this was done through utilization of factories, which could speed up production . Ashton’s statement: ‘About 1760 a wave of gadgets swept over England’ validated the technological advancement. However, in …show more content…
Colonialism was one of the effects caused by the economy wide effects of the revolution. Despite the fact that cometrians had different views on the Total Factor Production, which lead to logic and data being questioned, Nicholas Crafts was able to agree that rapid growth eventually happened when representative sectors (coal and iron) were introduced. The conspiracy behind the revolution not ‘happening’ was the fact that in Britain, factory work was child labor and states were moving faster that the government could provide. The focus was more to the consequences, rather than the causes of the revolution.
Despite the fact that the revolution brought had challenges such as disease, bad working conditions, dangerous child labour and pollution. We are able to see that the Industrial Revolution brought up urbanisation that was adopted by a lot of counties and was definitely