Sport after the industrial revolution changed dramatically. Sports were modified and governing bodies were set up. Games changed and mob games became games with rules and officals. People now lived in town were facilities became available and alot of people were working meaning an increase in the ammount of money people could afford to play games. However it is important to note not all things were good at the start of the industrial revolution because disease quickly spread due to more people moving to towns in search of jobs and houses became over crowded.
The focus on small rural communities in pre-industrial Britain was the basis for mob football. It was used as a way for the people to gather, celebrate, and just have some communal fun. The Industrial Revolution led to extensive flight from these communities to the city and devalued the importance of mob football.
They were textile workers in England early in the Industrial Revolution who worked in a pre-industrial manner and broke industrial textile machinery because thought it destroyed their ability to "make a living."
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What country is pre industrilised
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Pre-industrial families had very little technology and machines to help them with labour. while industrial families has help with everyday life thanks to technology and machines. In other words pre-industrial families had it harder because they did it all themselves, while the industrial family does less work thanks to the help from modern technology.
A strong pre-industrial economy.
Pretty much before the 19th century and industrial revolution.
It had an agrarian economy.
samurai were the military of pre-industrial japan
Pre- Industrial
English was a separate branch of Germanic (distinct from West Germanic languages) and has been the language of parts of England for at least 2,000 years. The vast majority of Pre-roman place names in Britain are Germanic.So, there were no West Germanic languages present (spoken) in Pre-Roman Britain. Only in Post-Roman Britain.