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  2. Pre-industrial society - Wikipedia

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    The term "pre-industrial" is also used as a benchmark for environmental conditions before the development of industrial society: for example, the Paris Agreement, adopted in Paris on 12 December, 2015 and in force from 4 November, 2016, "aims to limit global warming to well below 2, preferably to 1.5 degrees celsius, compared to pre-industrial ...

  3. List of time periods - Wikipedia

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    Industrial Age (1760–1970) Machine Age (1880–1945) ... South Asian Stone Age. Pre-Harappan. Mehrgarh; Bronze Age India (3340 BC – 1350 BC) Indus Valley ...

  4. History of industrialisation - Wikipedia

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    The new machines helped to improve the productivity of each worker. However, industrialisation also involved the exploitation of new forms of energy. In the pre-industrial economy, most machinery was powered by human muscle, by animals, by wood-burning or by water-power. With industrialisation these sources of fuel were replaced with coal ...

  5. Proto-industrialization - Wikipedia

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    Premodern / Pre-industrial. Prehistoric; Stone Age ... Europe in the two or three centuries before ... in 1080 resembled that of Europe in 1700.

  6. Textile manufacturing by pre-industrial methods - Wikipedia

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    Man-made fibres (made by industrial processes) including nylon, polyester will be used in some hobbies and handicrafts and in the developed world. Almost all commercial textiles are produced by industrial methods. Textiles are still produced by pre-industrial processes in village communities in Asia, Africa and South America.

  7. Industrial Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Premodern / Pre-industrial. Prehistoric; Stone Age ... GDP per capita was broadly stable before the Industrial Revolution and the emergence of ... In 1700 and 1721 ...

  8. Economic history of the United States - Wikipedia

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    From 1700 to 1774, the output of the thirteen colonies increased 12-fold, giving the colonies an economy about 30% the size of Britain's at the time of independence. [ 5 ] : x-1 Population growth was responsible for over three-quarters of the economic growth of the British American colonies.

  9. Timeline of historic inventions - Wikipedia

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    This event is followed by the beginning of the Iron Age. We define the Iron Age as ending in 510 BC for the purposes of this article, even though the typical definition is region-dependent (e.g. 510 BC in Greece, 322 BC in India, 200 BC in China), thus being an 800-year period. [e]