Key Concept 5.1: The process of industrialization changed the way in which goods were produced and consumed, with farreaching effects on the global economy, social relations, and culture. |
Key Concept 5.2: As states industrialized, they also expanded existing overseas empires and established new colonies and transoceanic relationships. |
Key Concept 5.3: The 18th century marked the beginning of an intense period of revolution and rebellion against existing governments, leading to the establishment of new nation-states around the world. |
Key Concept 5.4: As a result of the emergence of transoceanic empires and a global capitalist economy, migration patterns changed dramatically, and the numbers of migrants increased significantly |