introduction of industrial revolution
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The Industrial Revolution resulted in the most profound, far-reaching changes in the history of humanity. And its influence continues to sweep through our lives today. The last 250 years of industrialization have altered our lives more than any event or development in the past 12,000 years: in where we live, how we work, what we wear, what we eat, what we do for fun, how we are educated, how long we live and how many children we have. The Industrial Revolution provided the countries that first adopted it with the technological and economic advantages necessary to eventually rule most of the world. In short, the Industrial Revolution is the “game changer” of modern world history. More than anything else, it’s what makes the modern world, well, “modern.”
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The Industrial Revolution resulted in the most profound, far-reaching changes in the history of humanity. And its influence continues to sweep through our lives today. The last 250 years of industrialization have altered our lives more than any event or development in the past 12,000 years: in where we live, how we work, what we wear, what we eat, what we do for fun, how we are educated, how long we live and how many children we have. The Industrial Revolution provided the countries that first adopted it with the technological and economic advantages necessary to eventually rule most of the world. In short, the Industrial Revolution is the “game changer” of modern world history. More than anything else, it’s what makes the modern world, well, “modern.”
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The industrial Revolution began in England in about 1759 AD due to following regions:
- During the 1600 s,overseas exploration had opened new markets for England, and led to a thriving economy based on money.
- New financial institutions such as banks offered business loans the helped spur industrial growth. The most famous was the powerful Bank of England, 1694.
- England had rich natural resources in the form of coal and iron mines.
- Scientific improvements in farming during the 1700 s led to agriculture revolution which become the base of industrial revolution.
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