Factors which initiates indusrial revolution in britain
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Industrial Production, Agricultural Production, Iron Smelting, Coal Extraction, The Railways, Steam Power are the factors that initiated industrial revolution in great britain
Industrial Production
People like Richard Arkwright developed machines powered by water. These machines produced more goods & more quickly for the growing population. People used the railway network to come to work in the new factories. ( The Railways)
Agricultural Production
People like Charles Townshend developed fertilisers and crop rotation systems which meant that more food could be produced by fewer people. This meant that more people could use the new transport network ro work in the new city factories run by people like Arkwright and still be feed. (→ Industrial Production)
Iron Smelting
People like Abraham Darby found a successful way of extracting iron from rocks by using process involving coal. This massively increased the production of iron, which could then be used to produce steam engines, agricultural and industrial machinery, railways and bridges. (→ Industrial Production, Agicultural Production, the Railways & Steam Power)
Coal Extraction
People like Humphrey Davy invented a new type of safetly lamp which enabled coal miners to work longer hours in deeper pits without fear of explosions. This led to an increase in the production of coal, which was needed to power steam machines and for smelting iron. (→ Industrial Production, Iron Smelting & Steam Power)
The Railways
People like Isambard Kingdom Brunel improved the transport network immensely by building railways and bridges for the new steam trains. This meant that fuel and people could be moved into the new industrial factories and goodscould be carried away. (→ Industrial Production & Steam Power)
Steam Power
People like James Watt produced effective steam engines powered by coal that made industrial and agricultural machines run more quickly and which led to the development of steam trains. (→ Industrial Production, Agricultural Production & The Railways)
Industrial Production
People like Richard Arkwright developed machines powered by water. These machines produced more goods & more quickly for the growing population. People used the railway network to come to work in the new factories. ( The Railways)
Agricultural Production
People like Charles Townshend developed fertilisers and crop rotation systems which meant that more food could be produced by fewer people. This meant that more people could use the new transport network ro work in the new city factories run by people like Arkwright and still be feed. (→ Industrial Production)
Iron Smelting
People like Abraham Darby found a successful way of extracting iron from rocks by using process involving coal. This massively increased the production of iron, which could then be used to produce steam engines, agricultural and industrial machinery, railways and bridges. (→ Industrial Production, Agicultural Production, the Railways & Steam Power)
Coal Extraction
People like Humphrey Davy invented a new type of safetly lamp which enabled coal miners to work longer hours in deeper pits without fear of explosions. This led to an increase in the production of coal, which was needed to power steam machines and for smelting iron. (→ Industrial Production, Iron Smelting & Steam Power)
The Railways
People like Isambard Kingdom Brunel improved the transport network immensely by building railways and bridges for the new steam trains. This meant that fuel and people could be moved into the new industrial factories and goodscould be carried away. (→ Industrial Production & Steam Power)
Steam Power
People like James Watt produced effective steam engines powered by coal that made industrial and agricultural machines run more quickly and which led to the development of steam trains. (→ Industrial Production, Agricultural Production & The Railways)
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