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| The insustrial revolution occured in 1750, when consumers in Europe were demanding more goods. People started to come out with machines that could produce things quickly and effiectively. | |
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| Originally only the very wealthy could afford the materials, land and labour required to make goods. | |
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| But as it became a more viable option for faster and cheaper products, craftsmen were put out of the job. The technology was spread across the world as Europeans continued ito explore and forced it onto other cultures, stamping out some traditional creating. | |
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