a process of social and economic change whereby a human society is transformed from a pre-industrial to an industrial state, the growth of machine production and the factory system The process of introducing manufacturing into countries or regions where most of the people are engaged in primary economic activities, The change from independent multi-talented, self-sufficient family units to employment of family members in jobs outside the unit, making them dependent on outside resources for their total needs, the development of industry on an extensive scale, when a country or place develops a lot of industry. Process of converting to a socioeconomic order in which industry is dominant. The changes that took place in Britain during the Industrial Revolution of the late 18th and 19th century led the way for the early industrializing nations of western Europe and North America. Industrialization entailed both technology and profound social developments. The freeing of labourers from feudal and customary obligations created a free market in labour, with a pivotal role for the entrepreneur. Cities attracted large numbers of people, massing workers in new industrial towns and factories. Later industrializers attempted to manipulate some of the elements: the Soviet Union eliminated the entrepreneur; Japan stimulated and sustained the entrepreneur's role; Denmark and New Zealand industrialized primarily by commercializing and mechanizing agriculture, The process by which agriculture and commodity marketing channels become increasingly similar to the manufacturing and service sectors of the economy, the process through which industrial capacity [see also Industry] is created And this process is given prominence for at least two reasons Firstly, historians use the industrial revolution as the starting point of modern history Secondly, the increased productivity, and increased range, of goods and services arising from industrialization bring the potential for higher living standards, although who will benefit from the expansion of industry is a key question to be asked in any particular case Industrialized countries are then those that have achieved higher productivity and higher living standards, process of becoming industrialized, process by which industries are introduced into an area (also industrialisation), When used in agriculture, this term generally refers to the consolidation of farms into very large production units, The process by which societies are transformed from dependence on agriculture and handmade products to an emphasis on manufacturing and related industries, Process of transforming an agricultural (farming) economy into an industrial one; in- creased # of workers in large factories, rapid population increase, and urbanization, The introduction of the factory system, that is, specialized establishments where there is the centralization of power-driven machinery and where workers gather specifically for the purpose of production The workers work for wages and do not own the tools of production, to develop industry; to become industrial, to organize along industrial lines, to manufacture on an industrial scale or using industrial methods, process of becoming industrialized, process by which industries are introduced into an area (also industrialization), organize the production of into an industry; "The Chinese industrialized textile production", develop industry; become industrial; make industrial, bring large numbers of industries into an area (also industrialise), in·dus·tri·al·ize industrializes industrializing industrialized in BRIT, also use industrialise When a country industrializes or is industrialized, it develops a lot of industries. Energy consumption rises as countries industrialise Stalin's methods had industrialized the Russian economy + industrialization in·dus·tri·ali·za·tion Industrialization began early in Spain, develop industry; become industrial; "The nations of South East Asia will quickly industrialize and catch up with the West", organize the production of into an industry; "The Chinese industrialized textile production,
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a process of social and economic change whereby a human society is transformed from a pre-industrial to an industrial state
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the growth of machine production and the factory system The process of introducing manufacturing into countries or regions where most of the people are engaged in primary economic activities
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The change from independent multi-talented, self-sufficient family units to employment of family members in jobs outside the unit, making them dependent on outside resources for their total needs
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the development of industry on an extensive scale
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when a country or place develops a lot of industry. Process of converting to a socioeconomic order in which industry is dominant. The changes that took place in Britain during the Industrial Revolution of the late 18th and 19th century led the way for the early industrializing nations of western Europe and North America. Industrialization entailed both technology and profound social developments. The freeing of labourers from feudal and customary obligations created a free market in labour, with a pivotal role for the entrepreneur. Cities attracted large numbers of people, massing workers in new industrial towns and factories. Later industrializers attempted to manipulate some of the elements: the Soviet Union eliminated the entrepreneur; Japan stimulated and sustained the entrepreneur's role; Denmark and New Zealand industrialized primarily by commercializing and mechanizing agriculture
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The process by which agriculture and commodity marketing channels become increasingly similar to the manufacturing and service sectors of the economy
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the process through which industrial capacity [see also Industry] is created And this process is given prominence for at least two reasons Firstly, historians use the industrial revolution as the starting point of modern history Secondly, the increased productivity, and increased range, of goods and services arising from industrialization bring the potential for higher living standards, although who will benefit from the expansion of industry is a key question to be asked in any particular case Industrialized countries are then those that have achieved higher productivity and higher living standards
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process of becoming industrialized, process by which industries are introduced into an area (also industrialisation) isim
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When used in agriculture, this term generally refers to the consolidation of farms into very large production units
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The process by which societies are transformed from dependence on agriculture and handmade products to an emphasis on manufacturing and related industries
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Process of transforming an agricultural (farming) economy into an industrial one; in- creased # of workers in large factories, rapid population increase, and urbanization
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The introduction of the factory system, that is, specialized establishments where there is the centralization of power-driven machinery and where workers gather specifically for the purpose of production The workers work for wages and do not own the tools of production
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industrialize
to develop industry; to become industrial
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industrialize
to organize along industrial lines
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industrialize
to manufacture on an industrial scale or using industrial methods
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industrialisation
process of becoming industrialized, process by which industries are introduced into an area (also industrialization) isim
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industrialize
organize the production of into an industry; "The Chinese industrialized textile production"
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industrialize
develop industry; become industrial; make industrial, bring large numbers of industries into an area (also industrialise) fiil
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in·dus·tri·al·ize industrializes industrializing industrialized in BRIT, also use industrialise When a country industrializes or is industrialized, it develops a lot of industries. Energy consumption rises as countries industrialise Stalin's methods had industrialized the Russian economy + industrialization in·dus·tri·ali·za·tion Industrialization began early in Spain
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industrialize
develop industry; become industrial; "The nations of South East Asia will quickly industrialize and catch up with the West"
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organize the production of into an industry; "The Chinese industrialized textile production
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