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Explain any six causes of industrial revolution in england

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Causes of industrial revolution in England are:-

1. The huge amount of capital available with the European opened avenues for further investment in technology and hence the Industrial revolution came about.

2. The overseas trade of the great Britain was rising with Time and this forced them to innovate their technology for large scale production.

3. Science was continuously witnessing large scale research and innovation. The need to give practical shape to these research was felt.

4. With the rising production, the need was felt to enhance the market. With this expanding market and available technology would not complete.

5. The most important raw material needed for industrial production like coal and iron were readily available. This facilitated the process of industrial revolution.

6. The next reason was the mining of resources such as coal, which were vital to the process of industrialisation. For instance, Britain was the first to industrialise and had large supplies of coal present in the country.

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