WORLD HISTORY

INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

PRE INDUSTRIAL EUROPE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What two resources did Britain have that were necessary for industrialization?
A
iron and steel
B
aluminum and bauxite
C
coal and iron
D
coal and oil
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Britain had large and accessible supplies of coal and iron. These two were the most important natural resources used to produce the goods for the early Industrial revolution. Coal was needed in vast quantities to fuel engines and furnaces. Iron ore was necessary for machines, buildings and bridges.

Detailed explanation-2: -Natural resources-Britain had large and accessible supplies of coal and iron-two of the most important raw materials used to produce the goods for the early Industrial Revolution.

Detailed explanation-3: -England had rich natural resources in the form of coal and iron mines. Coal was a valuable source of energy to fuel machinery, and iron was used to make machines and products, such as tools and cookware.

Detailed explanation-4: -Coal powered the steam engines that propelled the Industrial Revolution, and the use of steam power increased the demand for metals and minerals. Because coal had become readily available, iron production expanded substantially and gave rise to new industries.

Detailed explanation-5: -Coal was needed in vast quantities for the Industrial Revolution to fuel steam engines and furnaces. Iron ore was necessary for machines, buildings, and bridges. England had an abundance of both as well has rivers for inland transportation.

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