Why indestrial revolution first occured in britian only
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In the 18th century, Britain was a land of opportunity. A number of processes worked in favour of the Industrial Revolution. Britain had access to a large number of natural resources, access that increased with the acquisition of overseas colonies. Political stability and freedom of thought allowed a number of inventors to develop new technology. Wealthy businessmen invested in these technologies.
New technologies started a chain reaction in Britain that became known as the Industrial Revolution. Demands for products led to the development of efficient transportation systems. This included the building of a number of canals, roads and finally, railways.
By the early 19th century, Britain was producing over three-quarters of the mined coal, half the cotton and iron goods and the majority of steam engines in continental Europe.
1)the became pioneer for other europian countries for europe
2)less scarcity of water
3)abudance of iron and other minerals
4)it had been a stable country since 17 th century
5)it had well unified monarchy