Author: Krishna Kanta Das
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/02070005
Abstract: The Industrial Revolution, spanning from the late 18th to the early 19th century, was a period of profound economic, social, and technological change in Europe. This article explores the transformative effects of the Industrial Revolution on European society, emphasizing shifts in social structures, labor dynamics, urbanization, and economic practices. It provides an analysis of how these changes laid the foundation for modern European civilization. The present study is descriptive in nature. So the researcher has followed the secondary sources of information. This study depended on previously published studies, reports, and statistics. This secondary data was readily available through online journals and library resources. The Industrial Revolution set in motion a series of long-term changes that have profoundly impacted nearly every aspect of human life. Its legacy is visible in the structure of modern economies, the organization of societies, the state of the environment, and the ongoing challenges and opportunities in the contemporary world.
Keywords: Industrial Revolution, Economic Transformation, Modern Economies.
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