WORLD HISTORY

HISTORY

THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Which of the following are causes of the rise of the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain?
A
Taxes
B
Investment Capital
C
High population
D
Few Resources
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Historians believe there are around six factors that caused the Industrial Revolution. These six factors were population, empire, agriculture, factories, power and transport.

Detailed explanation-2: -Industrial Revolution a) One cause of Great Britain’s early industrialization was an abundance of natural resources. Britain had a lot of natural rivers to allow for water transportation and water power and a lot of coal that would provide power for steam engines.

Detailed explanation-3: -The Industrial Revolution shifted from an agrarian economy to a manufacturing economy where products were no longer made solely by hand but by machines. This led to increased production and efficiency, lower prices, more goods, improved wages, and migration from rural areas to urban areas.

Detailed explanation-4: -efficient agriculture. coal as a cheap fuel. significant urbanisation. high cost of labour. intercontinental trade opportunities. government support of business. innovation and entrepreneurship. More items •14-Apr-2023

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