Lesson 15 of 15 • 7 upvotes • 9:57mins
In this lesson we discuss about how there were products being introduced in the market by both the Indian Industrialists and the British industries. We see how advertisments and calendars became a major source in expanding the market with new products.
15 lessons • 2h 20m
An Introduction - Lesson 1
9:32mins
Before Industrial Revolution - Lesson 2
8:28mins
Before Industrial Revolution - Lesson 3
8:28mins
The coming up of the Factory - Lesson 4
8:52mins
The Pace of Industrial Change - Lesson 5
9:33mins
Hand Labour and Steam Power - Lesson 6
8:52mins
Life of the Workers - Lesson 7
9:47mins
Industrialisation in the Colonies - Lesson 8
9:25mins
The Weavers - Lesson 9
9:58mins
Manchester comes to India - Lesson 10
9:54mins
Factories and the Early Entrepreneurs - Lesson 11
10:28mins
Where did the workers come from? - Lesson 12
8:17mins
The peculiarities of Industrial Growth - Lesson 13
9:29mins
Small scale Industries pre-dominate - Lesson 14
9:28mins
Market for Goods and Conclusion - Lesson 15
9:57mins