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June 24, 2017

Discuss the Social Consequences of Industrial Revolution 

 

Answer

In England

  • Towns that flourished in ancient and medieval ages have lost glory, giving place to new cities developed in and around factories.
  • England witnessed the rise of two classes in these new cities are
  1. Capitalist class and
  2. Working class.
  • As the workers settled in huge numbers in cities their living places have turned as slums, where hunger and unhygienic prevailed.
  • This also gave rise to problems of housing, water scarcity etc.
  • Workers had to work under conditions not congenial and hygienic.
  • They had to work in places without proper passage of air and sufficient light.
  • They didn’t have fixed duration of work.

In Europe

  • Many Industries were conveniently located for the supply of raw material, power generators and means of transportation.
  • Peasants have reached the cities that turned as workers.
  • The customs, tradition, moral values and the very life style of the people underwent a great change.
  • As the socio-cultural remnants of ancient and medieval ages are disappearing the dazzling picture of modern life was unveiling.
  • The life worker has become wretched. Adding fuel to fire, the increase in the number of workers has decreased their wages.
  • Women and children were also forced to drudgery.
  • With exception of Scotland, there was no other nation cared for the education and health of the worker and his family.

In India

  • Peasants left their traditional cultivation, and forced to cultivate cotton in large scale.
  • Indigo farmers started to lose their remuneration and importance due to the commercialised production of dyes.
  • Due to modern machineries, the cottage industry collapsed.
  • The artisans who hither to enjoyed individual status and respect had to return to the farms.
  • Domestic products started to lose their values, since people started to buy foreign goods.

Rest of the world

  • Fascination towards industries also drove some people to the cities, which joined the working class.
  • The people from different areas flocking together led to the rise heterogeneous culture.
  • The products of the cottage industry could not compete with the machine products as the machine products were finer and cheaper.
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Senthamizhan Selvaganesan 7 years

Please review my answers. this is my first answer writing 

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