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Mention causes of industrial revolution in England

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Answered by ms660608
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What are the causes of the Industrial Revolution in England?

answer-Enormous Expansion in Overseas Trade of Britain. ...

Availability of Capital. ...

Practical bent of mind of the English Researchers. ...

Small population. ...

Social and political stability. ...

The availability of coal and iron mines close to each other. ...

The agricultural revolution. ...

Presence of enterprising people.

Answered by nasirulhaq6595
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Explanation:

1. A series of invention in the eighteenth century increased the efficacy of each step of the production process and paved the way for industrialization in England.

2. There had been enormous expansion in overseas trade of Britain; this was one of the major causes of technological revolution.

3. The vast amount of capital which England had accumulated out of profits of her growing trade enabled her to make large expenditure on the machinery and building. This led to new technological developments.

4. The geographical location of England greatly helped in industrial revolution.

5. It had extensive coastline and many navigable rivers when water was the easiest means of transportation.

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