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In this textbook unit, students learn about what society and the standard of living were like prior to the Industrial Revolution. The average peasant grew their food and kept farm animals. Change took place much more slowly, but the rate of mortality was high. Few people had extra wealth beyond meeting basic needs. As European cities grew and learning and innovation flourished, however, the seeds of the Industrial Revolution were sewn. With the development of banking institutions and trade between countries and advances in agriculture, the Industrial Revolution spread to England and America.
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cottage industry, enclosure movement, industrial revolution, modern world history: pre-industrial society, pre-industrial, pre-industrial europe, pre-industrial cities, pre-industrial city, pre-industrial life, pre-industrial population, pre-industrial society, pre-industrial times, roots of industrial revolution, start of industrial revolution, european society, industrial revolution (1800 to 1870)
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- Knovation Readability Score: 5 (1 low difficulty, 5 high difficulty)