Explain the geographic context for the use of coal to power industrialization in Great Britain in the late 1700s
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The geographic context for the use of coal to power industrialization in Great Britain in the late 1700s is this.The English territory was full of coal and the British used to the maximum to power new machines and initiate the Industrial Revolution, specifically developing the textile industry.
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The Industrial Revolution started in Great Britain in the 1750s because Great Britain had natural resources and geography that made it a good place for factories to start and be profitable. ... In addition, there was a lot of coal in Great Britainwhich was later used to fuel engines that ran factories.
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