The transport system in Britain during the I.R was at least at the start mainly based on canals. These canals were used to transport raw materials to factories. This greatly decreased the cost of the product as there was no more long journeys across then, treacherous roads. Due to the cheapness of the raw materials the cost of the product was greatly reduced and allowed them to be shipped all around the country for cheaper. Which once again was …show more content…
The british ships that travelled around the world collected influence from other places and brought them back to Britain for the british innovators to use which encouraged the culture of Innovation in Britain. It also allowed innovators to sell their products abroad easily. This again strengthened the culture of innovation around Britain as it allowed innovators to become a form of entrepreneurs. It made sure that they made a profit from all their good intentions and allowed it to reach the far places of the world. For example James Watt’s steam engine made it’s way around the world after it had been built forever changing the mining industry. The world trade system in Britain strengthened and influenced the I.R in many different