WESTWARD EXPANSION INDUSTRIALIZATION URBANIZATION 1870 1900
SECOND INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
Question
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Which factors contributed to making Great Britain the starting place of the Industrial Revolution in the eighteenth century? Select the four factors that apply.
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A supply of markets gave British manufacturers a ready outlet for their goods.
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Many peasants moved to towns, creating a labor supply for factories.
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Britain had a ready supply of capital to invest in new machines and factories.
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The government provided land for the peasants by buying it from the landlords.
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Britain had plentiful natural resources.
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Many different factors contributed to the rise of the Industrial Revolution in Britain. The new inventions, access to raw materials, trade routes and partners, social changes, and a stable government all paved the way for Britain to become an industry-driven country.
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