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Q64 (CDS-II/2012) History & Culture › Modern India (Pre-1857) › Colonial economic impact Answer Verified

Industrial Revolution, in its early phase from C. 1760 to C. 1850, was largely dependent for its success on

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The early phase of the Industrial Revolution (c. 1760–1850) was defined by the transition from cottage industries to the factory system [2]. While mechanization and steam power were critical, their success depended on the organization of labor within a centralized factory environment [3]. This system involved the division of labor, specialization of skills, and the concentration of wage laborers in a single location to operate machines provided by entrepreneurs [3]. Although machines increased productivity, they did not replace labor on a large scale during this specific period; rather, they transformed the nature of work, with many traditional laborers and craftspeople still forming the bulk of the workforce until the mid-nineteenth century [4]. Electric power was a feature of the Second Industrial Revolution after 1860, and while transportation improved via canals and early railways, the core structural shift was the factory-based organization of production.

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  1. [2] History , class XII (Tamilnadu state board 2024 ed.) > Chapter 11: The Age of Revolutions > Main Features > p. 167
  2. [3] India and the Contemporary World – II. History-Class X . NCERT(Revised ed 2025) > Chapter 4: The Age of Industrialisation > Activity > p. 84
  3. [4] History , class XII (Tamilnadu state board 2024 ed.) > Chapter 11: The Age of Revolutions > 11.4 Industrial Revolution > p. 166
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