Similarities and differences between the industrial revolution and industrialization.

The industrial revolution assumes that the industry will have to move from a lower stage of manufacturing production to the stage of factory production, that is, it is simply a process of changing peculiar stages. At the same time, industrialization implies an increase in the amount of industrial production. That is, these processes are similar, but in the principle of industrialization presupposes an increase in the achievements of the industrial revolution, while the latter creates certain conditions for all this.



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