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TOPIC 6 THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - Coggle Diagram
TOPIC 6 THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
The entry into Europe of huge amounts of precious metals from America and the
profits of the slave trade and commerce in the world system, produced in the
northern countries what Marx called
In addition to the social, scientific and
technological changes brought by the
Renaissance and Scientific Revolution, which
we saw in the previous unit,
The change produced by the Protestant
Reformation-the separation of the Catholic
Church from hundreds of thousands of
Christians, especially in central and northern
Western Europe, who established particular
churches without a
obedience to the Pope.
The Industrial Revolution is the
change experienced in the
conditions of production due to
the introduction of machinery,
initially moved to steam, which
replaced manual labor.
This growth was possible thanks to the original accumulation of capital and the
reinvestment of the profits of private entrepreneurs, which expanded their facilities
to generate more growth.