The pre-industrial way of manufacturing, characterized by artisanal and cottage industries, resulted in products that were often handcrafted and tailored to local needs, fostering a sense of community and individual craftsmanship. However, this method was limited in scale and efficiency, leading to slower production rates and higher costs. With the advent of the Industrial Revolution, manufacturing shifted towards mechanization and mass production, significantly increasing output and reducing costs, but often at the expense of artisanal quality and worker conditions. Overall, the outcome marked a transformational shift in economic structures and labor dynamics.
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