Production Factors in different times
by Nicol Sofia Martinez Cruz
1. Primitive comunities
1.1. Jobs: Hunters, fishers and healers.
1.2. No capital.
1.3. Small territories or land (They didn't work the land).
1.4. There tools were mostly weapons and traps
1.5. Primal materials: wood, plants, rocks, water
2. capitalism
2.1. Capital: the countries were concentrated on increasing their capital to be able to sell and buy more for their countries
2.2. Land: Was used to create big cities for shelter for the population and also as a place were factories werwe usually maintaine and constructed the other part of the land that was left was used for agriculture and cattle raisin
2.3. Jobs. Cattle raisin, farmers, factory/services workers, miners, fishers, teachers, churchs, political positions, scientificts, sellers, and others
2.4. Tools: Weapons, traps, farm, tools, machines, transporters and etc...
2.5. technology: machines made for specialized tasks, great development in technology devises, upgrade on tools and weapons
2.6. Primal materials: Rocks, steel, sand, wood, water, soil, crops, soil, jewels, construction materials
3. colonialism
3.1. Capital: The new empires start to accumulate wealth, creating capital
3.2. Land: They colonialise other continets and stracted their minerals, foods and other resources
3.3. Technology: creation of factories, boats and better weapons to minimise treats
3.4. Tools: Chains, agriculture tools, weapons, transport of materials and persons and human force.
3.5. Primal materials: Wood rocks, metals, steel, sand, water, soil, croops, jewels and bricks
3.6. Jobs: Church, traders, kings, farmers, colonizers, slaves, constructers, miners
4. socialism
4.1. Capital: They weren't that interested on creating capital they were more focused on creating resources for themselves
4.2. Land: They used to their maximum their land, using for agriculture, cattle raisin construction of big factories and for houses
4.3. Jobs: Cattle raisin, farmers, factory/services workers, miners, fishers, teachers, churchs, political positions, scientificts, sellers, and others
4.4. Tools:Weapons, traps, farm tools, machines, transporters and etc...
4.5. Primal materials: Rocks, steel, sand, wood, water, soil, crops, soil, jewels, construction materials and food
4.6. Technology: Machines made for specialized tasks, great development in technology devises (TVs radios, telephones), upgrade on tools and weapons
5. First empires
5.1. Capital: there wasnt capital they only used coins to afford some products in their early markets
5.2. Jobs: Fishers, farmers, warriors, church, ruler or king
5.3. Land: They had big territories were they recollected their resources
5.4. Tools: Weapons, traps, farm tools, shields
5.5. Technology: Agriculture tools, easier ways to transport
5.6. Primal materials: Rocks, Steel, sand, wood, water, soil, plants, coin material
6. feudalism
6.1. Jobs: Landlord, Kings, farmers, knights
6.2. Capital: There isn't capital but still used coins for exchange products
6.3. Technology: More specialised tools for agriculture and the creation of walls to make feel the peasants safetier
6.4. Tools: Weapons, farm tools, shields, traps
6.5. land: They specialized on agriculture so their land was constanly work on for gathering products
6.6. Primal materials: Wood, rocks, matals, stelll, sand, wood, water, soil, croops, gold, silver