Industrialization often led to violent social revolutions in areas where rapid economic changes exacerbated social inequalities and labor exploitation. Notable examples include the Russian Revolution of 1917, where the working class, fueled by discontent over harsh working conditions and social injustice, overthrew the Tsarist regime. Similarly, the German Revolution of 1918-1919 emerged from widespread unrest among workers and soldiers following World War I, driven by the economic chaos and social strife that industrialization had intensified. These revolutions highlight the tensions between emerging industrial capitalism and traditional social structures.
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