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Explain the causes responsible for the Industrial Revolution in England?

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Answered by aasmi123
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The revolution began in England because the country had the factors of industrialization, which are land, labor, and capital:) The Industrial Revolution began in Britain due to the sudden population growth. Because Britain's population was very high at the time.
Answered by Anonymous
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The Industrial Revolution was a period when new sources of energy, such as coal and steam, were used to power new machines designed to reduce human labor and increase production. The move to a more industrial society would forever change the face of labor.
Origins of the Industrial Revolution
The first Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain after 1750. There were several factors that combined to make Great Britain an ideal place for industrialization. First, the Agricultural Revolution of the 18th century created a favorable climate for industrialization.

By increasing food production, the British population could be fed at lower prices with less effort than ever before. The surplus of food meant that British families could use the money they saved to purchase manufactured goods. The population increase in Britain and the exodus of farmers from rural to urban areas in search of wage-labor created a ready pool of workers for the new industries.

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