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Proto-industrialisation is the phase of industrialisation that was based on the factory system.


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The above statement is false.
Proto-industrialisation is the period of industrialisation that did not depend on the factory framework. For example, before ventures in England and Europe began to prosper in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, high demand for modern creation was prevalent in the global market. Hence, merchants from European towns approached the peasants and artisans in the countryside to produce products. Thus alongside agriculture, local improvement of country craftsmanship was employed. As a result, large-scale manufacturing for the global market was finished in decentralised villages instead of processing plants. Hence, proto-industrialisation is the term for this period of modern history, and this phase does not utilise the production line framework in industries.
 
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Proto-industrialisation is the phase of industrialisation that was based on the factory system.