Key Terms Used: Industrial Revolution, Putting Out System, Free Trade Many events in Britain and other parts of the world in the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century help contributed to industrialization. The evolution of manufactures in Britain was one of the most helpful and extraordinary events in human history. Many historians argued what could have caused such wide scale industrialization in England (611). One theory is that the people of England finally understood that the machines powered by fossil fuels had an economic potential that could help others around the world. Another factor is that Britain’s industrialization developed in the early ages, but it was on the global economy so other parts of the world had a role to help contribute in industrialization. The INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION happened at about 1760 and continued for about 100 years with new machines being created fueled by fossil fuels and other organic sources. Capital merchants in Britain used the PUTTING OUT SYSTEM to help accelerate production of raw materials like yarn, wool, cotton and other resources and gave these to families to create goods and then give it back to the employer for money in return. This …show more content…
They did this because most people were seeking wealth by working and a better chance of surviving in foreign places. The migration happened because the industrial revolution demanded labor from factories to even capitalist entrepreneurs to help oversee the production of goods across the world. NEO-EUROPES are places in the temperate zones of the world in which they are most like Europe. Many new foreign communities like these were distinct from Europe. As immigrants came to these lands, they changed the landscapes to make it more like their home. This was done by terminating natives and introducing a wide variety of new animals and