During the Eighteenth century, many groups in society were demanding change. People all over were looking to progress into a new direction not only in social, but economics life as well. Most were looking for stability while they saw numerous economies toiling badly. The middle and lower classes were sick and tired of the nobles and monarchs trying to secure their powers. The rich just kept getting richer, and the poor just kept getting poorer. This and many other factors led to what is now known as Industrial Revolution.
During the late part of the eighteenth century, the world was about to witness a change like no other. And that was the industrialization of the European economy. Countries, who may have had sputtering economies, would now start to enjoy prosperous moments of an economic boom. …