The industrial revolution from 1750 to 1900 had a large impact on everyone globally. It positively transformed economies and allowed more efficient technology to come to light. Even though this revolution originated in Europe, its effects spread to many states. Lots of countries that surround Europe were forced to follow along with this sudden change to maintain the competitiveness and stability of the region. States tend to respond with new technology or industrial methods while others are against this change. The industrial revolution prompted adaptation to these new changes and resistance against these changes. It also allowed many states outside of Europe to be exploited for goods which caused an unbalanced industrial period. From 1750 …show more content…
Things such as environmental degradation, exploitation of the workforce, inequality of income, and overcrowding were the result of industrialization time. This revolution brought out the weaknesses in many countries when it came to the poverty or wealth of people, leaving a small amount of the population in the middle of those 2 extremes. Document 2 states, “Generally speaking, the strength or weakness of a country is dependent on the wealth or poverty of its people, and the people's wealth or poverty derives from the number of available products.” This quote explains how the industrial period is connected to people and the country's stability. Factors like unequal income and exploitation of their workforce play a major role in the growth of the country’s development. Another way the industrial revolution could be considered negative is for the ottoman empire. They believed that industrialization was going to take away their power and their religious beliefs. Document 6 confirms this by saying, “Full of confidence in the help of the God, and certain of the support of our Prophet, we deem it necessary and important from now on to introduce new legislation to achieve effective administration of the Ottoman government and province.” This statement brings up religion and talks about how important it is to them. It then later says how they want to pass certain laws to maintain control and uphold their religious beliefs. As industrialization grew, it caused less demand and for prices to drop. In Document 5 it states, “The gradual growth of industry in the country, always accompany and by falling prices for manufactured goods, will make it possible for our export trade to deal not only in raw materials, as a present, but also in industrial goods.” They went into a time of poverty because when there isn't a demand for manufactured goods, then the