With the start of the agricultural revolution, many new technologies were introduced into Europe that revolutionized farming methods and practices. Many of these, like the seed drill, increased productivity, while better fertilizer helped the food to grow faster and better than it had before. This led to better farming methods, yielding more food at a lower price for the population to buy. The population skyrocketed. To further …show more content…
Many places in Great Britain had access to materials that were high in demand during the revolution. These included iron and coal, which made and powered the new inventions of the revolution. Great Britain had an almost unlimited access to navigatable rivers and natural harbors, which made the transportation of goods, either within the country or overseas, much easier. Britains oversea empire built up a strong economy for Great Britain and also provided capital to buy new technologies such as railroads, factories and mines.
From the start of the revolution, the British government promoted innovation. British entrepreneurs had a high degree of freedom from state control, unlike most other places in Europe like France or Russia. Great Britain also had a fair court system, which enforced contracts and settled disputes quickly. With little restrictions from the state, technology advanced quickly from animal power to water, and then to steam power, which would be the main power source throughout the