The Industrial Revolution was a turning point in human social history. Every aspect in living was influenced in some way. It started with mechanization with textile industrialization with textile industry, the development of iron making machines as the increased use of refine coal. Once it started it easy spread. Trade expansion was enabled by the introductions Of railroads. The introduction of steam power and powered machinery was the cause of the aromatic increases of production capacity and also the population in England and Great Britain.
Without the Industrialization the world would not be what it is today and many countries would not be as wealthy as they are now. When the Industrial Revolution began to come in affect and flooded the market with affordable consumer goods, these manufactured goods greatly improved the living conditions of the citizens of these industrialized countries. When the cost of living decreased and the standard of living increased, the population experienced a large boom.
This resulted in many jobs which was ere good for the economy and that’s why many of these Industrialized countries began to be more wealthy. Most families also went through large changes through the Industrial Revolution. Where most families were involved in agricultural work before industrialization, the factory system led to a change in the family structure. Most members of the family, including the children, were moved outside of the agricultural work involved in the household and they were shifted into working in mass production factories. Children were known to live up to only 17 years of age.