HISTORY
THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
Question
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A strong union movement was able to secure good working conditions and high wages for factory workers.
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Industries were owned by the national government.
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Cities could easily accommodate the migration of people from rural to urban areas.
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Sufficient coal and iron ore reserves and a good transportation system were available.
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Detailed explanation-1: -Many factors contributed to Britain’s dominance, including agricultural changes, a population boom, economic innovations, new ideas and a scientific viewpoint, transportation foundations, natural resources, a supportive government, and a trade network with numerous colonies.
Detailed explanation-2: -29.390) The most important of the changes that brought about the Industrial Revolution were (1) the invention of machines to do the work of hand tools, (2) the use of steam and later of other kinds of power, and (3) the adoption of the factory system.
Detailed explanation-3: -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