WORLD HISTORY

INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

PRE INDUSTRIAL EUROPE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What is one way in which Britain’s geography provided an advantage to industrialization?
A
Britain was centrally located in Europe?
B
Britain had many streams and rivers that could be harnessed to provide water power.
C
Britain already was strategically located on a major trade route.
D
Britain was an island which made it easy to keep industrial secrets to themselves.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -England’s rivers offered a dual advantage. Fast-flowing rivers were a source of water power to fuel machinery, and throughout the nation rivers provided inland transportation routes for industrial goods.

Detailed explanation-2: -Transportation foundations-Britain had plenty of navigable rivers, decent roads, and canals that could transport raw materials to factories and products to consumers. Natural resources-Britain’s large deposits of coal and iron provided power for new factories.

Detailed explanation-3: -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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