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Industrial revolution two reasons why it happened in england

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Answered by mohmmedsufiyanali19
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The Industrial Revolution began in Britain for a number of different reasons. Britain had access to a number of natural resources, such as iron and coal. The agricultural sector of the British economy had been steadily growing during the 18th century. Agricultural stability allowed the British population to increase.

Answered by stylishtamilachee
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The industrial revolution began in England in the middle of the eighteenth century.

England at this time was in an advantageous position to start and sustain and industrial revolution.

England had an abundant supply of natural resources, especially coal and iron, needed for industrialisation.

It had a stable government which encouraged trade and Commerce.

Thus the British traders and merchants were given the liberty to trade as they liked.

With the abolition of serfdom in eighteenth century, a large number of people became free.

They moved to the cities looking for work.

Thus, cheap labour was easily available.

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