Industrial Revolution

The Industrial Revolution (Jeongmian: 산업 혁명; Sanŏb Hyŏgmyŏng; Fusenese: 産業革命; Sangyō kakumei; Cheonje: 工業革命; Gōngyè gémìng; Juponese: 工業命; Saŏngyŏngkamg) was a series of technological advancements that occurred between the mid eighteenth century to the mid nineteenth century in Sinju and major Sinjuan colonies.

The industrial revolution first began in 1760 in Jeongmi in the form of the Gwangmu Reform, which were a series of societal reforms and technological advancements initiated by the Emperor of Gwangmu, also known as Emperor X. Jeongmi's industrialization created an incentive for mass industrialization in Sinju, especially in major colonial powers such as Fusen, Meisaan, Tosan, and Basanreseri. Quickly, Sinjuan culture became a massive import throughout the world, Mijuan countries began adopting popular Jeongmian and Fusenese architecture. Cheongju became immensely Sinjuized due to Kechuajog serving as an importer of Jeongmian culture in the continent.

Tosan and Basanreseri were the first countries in Bangju to industrialize, Basanreseri began industrialization in the late 1790's. By early autumn 1855, the majority of Bangju was industrialized, though countries such as Jupon had not enacted any form of industrialization nor technological advancements and would not do so until the late 1880's-1950's.

Mass industrialization and technological advancements, as well as changes in societal standards greatly shaped the course of Sinjuan imperialism and lead to the incredible innovations and inventions.

=History=

Social Reform in Sinju
=Industrialization and Advancement=

Namju
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