Industrialization in general changed the way we live but it impacted our lives the most when it came to Great Britain. Simple ores such as coal and the use of metals to make engines aided the British and the rest of the world into making their lives much easier while increasing production of product allowing them to make more money. The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain the mid-18th starting with the transition from handmade goods to machine made goods. They also made the transition from making these goods in their homes to factories which increased the population density in larger cities. At this point rural life began to dissipate because everyone started moving into the cities looking for work. Once people had begun moving out of these rural villages into developing cities they became large industrial towns and cities thriving with factories and ores to supply the demand of the people. Amongst all the progression with machinery and production, the Industrial Revolution also triggered the population explosion along with the agricultural and energy revolution. The person that triggered the Industrial Revolution was Thomas Newcomen. The reason why it happened in Great Britain opposed to France or China was the shear reason that Britain had an abundant amount of natural resources that no other countries had. Along with its abundant amount of resources, Thomas saw the potential Britain had in the market. With his knowledge on the market and his expertise with the machinery, the improvement of the engine granted Britain a great competitive advantage over other countries due to use of coal, which was cheap for the people in England and Scotland to use. The original steam engine was created by Thomas Savery in 1698 but was then later improved production and more suitable for the work that the people in Britain needed to do. Thomas’ engine was not efficient at all but it did increase productivity of labor since it
Industrialization in general changed the way we live but it impacted our lives the most when it came to Great Britain. Simple ores such as coal and the use of metals to make engines aided the British and the rest of the world into making their lives much easier while increasing production of product allowing them to make more money. The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain the mid-18th starting with the transition from handmade goods to machine made goods. They also made the transition from making these goods in their homes to factories which increased the population density in larger cities. At this point rural life began to dissipate because everyone started moving into the cities looking for work. Once people had begun moving out of these rural villages into developing cities they became large industrial towns and cities thriving with factories and ores to supply the demand of the people. Amongst all the progression with machinery and production, the Industrial Revolution also triggered the population explosion along with the agricultural and energy revolution. The person that triggered the Industrial Revolution was Thomas Newcomen. The reason why it happened in Great Britain opposed to France or China was the shear reason that Britain had an abundant amount of natural resources that no other countries had. Along with its abundant amount of resources, Thomas saw the potential Britain had in the market. With his knowledge on the market and his expertise with the machinery, the improvement of the engine granted Britain a great competitive advantage over other countries due to use of coal, which was cheap for the people in England and Scotland to use. The original steam engine was created by Thomas Savery in 1698 but was then later improved production and more suitable for the work that the people in Britain needed to do. Thomas’ engine was not efficient at all but it did increase productivity of labor since it