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British Industrial Society

The British Industrial Society, also known as the Industrial Revolution in Britain, was a period during the late 18th and early 19th centuries marked by major technological, economic, and social changes. It transitioned society from agrarian to industrial, introducing machinery, factories, and new transportation methods. This shift led to increased production and economic growth but also caused urbanization, working-class struggles, and environmental changes. Overall, it transformed Britain’s economy and society, laying the foundation for modern industrialized nations.