
Industrial Revolution in Czechia
The Industrial Revolution in Czechia, mainly during the 19th century, was a period of major economic and social change, where traditional manual crafts shifted to mechanized manufacturing. This transformation began with developments in textiles, metallurgy, and transportation, leading to urbanization and increased industrial output. Czechia's strategic location in Central Europe facilitated trade and the growth of factories, contributing to economic modernization. The revolution also brought challenges, such as social shifts and labor issues, but ultimately laid the foundation for modern industry and economic development in the region.