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Explain why the process of industrialization is called a revolution, and summarize the effects of industrialization on the people of the era.

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The industrial revolution is the name of the movement where machines changed people's ways of life as well as manufacturing. It contributed to commercial agriculture. I had made it easier for greater wealth and population in both Europe and America, in American is contributed greatly towards economic growth. since there was a greater working-class it made more dilemmas such as strikes from the men and women who worked, they demanded better working conditions. It had produced the three major changes: The invention of machines that analyze and speed up the work. The use of steam and other power instead of human power, and the selection of factory systems. The workers were summoned collectively in one housing and had been supplied with machines.

The Industrial Revolution had begun throughout the world relatively during the same period, although it had its beginning in past times, and it is still continuing and contributing in some places.

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It was called a revolution because it was quick and enveloped entire countries almost over night, while inspiring others to join in. In many ways it was similar to how revolutions affect societies and how fast they spread. The effect was that many people lost their jobs, while many new jobs regarding machines were created. Everything was sped up and people could progress even further.
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