Revolución Industrial (1760–1900) | El Mundo Antes y Después de las Fábricas
There wasn't a single decisive moment. There was displacement. The countryside emptied. Cities grew. Work ceased to depend on the natural rhythm and became organized within factories, under new rules and strict schedules. Between 1760 and the end of the 19th century, England transformed its economic and social structure, inaugurating an industrial model that would spread throughout the world. The Industrial Revolution wasn't just about technology. It was a profound change in the way we produced, lived, and worked.

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