Economic Changes in the 18th C
The 18th century brought many changes for England’s social classes and economic situation. One of the main changes was England’s industrial revolution(1760-1800) which changed working conditions from a domestic system to a factory system. People worked in their villages, making essential goods so they could survive. There were not as many goods being produced, the economy was not as strong as it became when the factory system was developed. The factory system was not the only change, more people were becoming rich, the merchants were becoming Parliament members, statesmen, privy counselors, judges, bishops, and nobles, and more efficient ways of production, especially in farming, were becoming more popular. The so
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Approximate Word count = 486
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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