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Why did industrial development in Britain was faster than before 1815?
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Answered by kavyasinha67
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industrial development in Britain was faster than before 1815 because

Explanation:

due to the industrial revolution which took place in 1815

Answered by smartbrainz
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Industrial development in Britain was faster than before 1815

Explanation:

  • The "Agricultural Revolution" was a significant development in the history of the Britain that had a profound impact on British life. Many historians regard the Agrarian Revolution, as a major cause of the Industrial Revolution , particularly when it started and how it started in Britain. Due to new innovations and inventions, food production had increased. The increased population had assisted in producing workers for the industrial revolution's mines and factories, which were so important. The larger population created a market for products to be sold which assisted the owners of the factories to make gain profit from the sale of these goods
  • Britain was the 1st nation to industrialise since they had the abundant resources which comprise coal, iron ore, water, harbors, rivers, & banks. Britain had all the "factors of production" which the Industrial Revolution needed. These factors of production comprised land, labour (workers), & capital (wealth). In the industrial process, coal was a necessary ingredient, as it fuelled steam engines that was used in ships, trains, & all kinds of machinery. Britain not only had huge capital, but it was readily available.
  • The country's  geography  allowed industrialisation to thrive since it made transporting goods simpler and easy for the factory owners. The desire of people to move goods and services efficiently across the world was a significant feature of early industrialisation. Around the time , Britain had some of the best waterways to carry goods and services quickly and affordably. Improvements in shipbuilding & launch of steamboats enabled Britain to dominate in this field. In the age before ships, Britain's dominance in water transport and shipping played a vital role in a prohibitively costly transportation. Also, several entrepreneurs built channel systems in the country as the Industrial Revolution began which expanded Britain's transport capacities.
  • The British were innovative, but no more innovative than some other countries, but they made much quicker practical uses of these innovations. They were also the world's leading exporters of machines, weapons, hardware and other handicrafts. British engineers had tried to find new solutions to problems. England also had many qualified refugees with significant skills. British society was a factor in promoting the Industrial Revolution, as well
  • Britain, despite having witnessed civil war & insurrection in the past two decades, had a strong administration. The British govt. was "open" to the "laissez-faire principles" of "capitalism" required for industrialisation. The British empire was less dominant, authoritarian and politically organized than in many nations.⠀Also, British financial institutions were aptly suited to the Industrial Revolution.
  • An significant explanation for British industrialisation was primarily due to the huge colonial presence. As the industrial revolution started, England was in the center of the imperialist age, when European countries explored and dominated vast parts of the world. England had the biggest empire of all imperial powers of the age.This is important as it gave Britain access to huge quantities of natural resources which it was then able to use in factories that were established in the industrial revolution. In addition, the colonies granted  "exclusive trading rights" to millions of people. As a result, Britain has a huge market to sell its goods
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