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Original: What is the relationship between natural resources and the Industrial Revolution?
Improved: How did coal contribute to the Industrial Revolution in Pittsburgh in the 1880s?
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Answered by Harshita504
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Original Answer = During the industrial revolution, Marshall found that the endowment of natural resources could be the driving force of industrial agglomeration; the high cost of transportation pushed the resource-based cities to be the frontier of industrial development via large-scale factories.

Improved Answer = Coal was king of the British Industrial Revolution. As coke, it provided an efficient fuel for reliably turning iron ore into iron. Cheap iron built the famous bridge across the River Severn at Ironbridge Gorge in 1781. And the machinery that filled the new factories of the industrial age was built from it.

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