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INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
¿What relationship does ir have whit the consumer?
Consumerism occurred as a result of industrial revolutions
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The companies began to acquire new production procedures, more produced products began to appear that attracted the consumer attention
The growth of a population that increased the demand for goods, the improvement of transport and communication routes (river channels, highways and, later, the railway), as well as the removal of internal customs barriers, intervened in this
How did the industrial revolution influence?
The industrial revolution marks the beginning of a new economic system, capitalism, the economic system by which the world is currently governed, and led to a transformation in the organization of society, class society, with the appearance of a new group society, the proletariat.
How did the industrial revolution influence society?
The industrial revolution brought a change in the social, economic and political aspects of humanity due to large scale production through the use of machinery.
The work yielded much more than before, because the tasks became much easier and the cost of production was reduced, with which the people and countries that had small or large industries increased their value and, with it, their wealth.
Industrial development gave way to a new social structure characterized, unlike the class society, by the division of society into three social classes: the upper class made up of the upper bourgeoisie, owner of the means of production, a middle class integrated by small merchants; and the lower class made up of workers

In the social sphere, not everything was going so well, since the peasants who cultivated the land ended up going to the cities to work in the factories, abandoning the countryside and making the cities grow rapidly

