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13 July, 16:31

What are some political implications of industrialization in canada?

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  1. 13 July, 16:38
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    Industrialization is a process of economic and social change. It is one that shifts the centres of economic activity onto the focus of work, wages and incomes. These changes took two forms in Canada, beginning in the 19th century. First, economic and social activities were transformed from agriculture and natural resource extraction to manufacturing and services. Second, economic and social activities shifted from rural cottage industries to urban industrial pursuits. Industrialized production took place under the privately owned factory system, in which a larger proportion of the population expected to be wage earners for all of their working lives. Therefore, industrialization brought major changes, not only in work and the economy, but in the way society was organized and in the relations among different groups in society. Although it has evolved over nearly two centuries, the process of industrialization is considered revolutionary - as the term Industrial Revolution suggests - because it marked the shift from feudalism to capitalism, and from agriculture to manufacturing and services - changes that fundamentally altered human existence.
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