The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain for many reasons. Great Britain’s Geography was one of the best. It had natural harbors and rivers, and it also had natural resources such as water and coal and iron. in (document 1) in order to industrialize, England must have the resources such as coal, iron, water, wool, cotton, tin and lead. Also, in (document 2) the geography of England helped them industrialize by having many…
Having a decent amount of natural resources in england helps explain why industrialization began in their nation state. Specifically , the…
The Industrial Revolution started in England the 1700’s in the textile industry. The Industrial Revolution is the transition to man made machines. Textiles is where cloth is woven by workers. By the 1800th century all of that was done by machines. England had vast resources of coal, iron,tin, wool, lead, and cotton; also it was close to water for canals (Document 1). One of the most important reason to why the Industrial Revolution started in England and not somewhere else. England had all the resources they just needed the right minds to start the process of the Revolution. “England … has been fortunate in possessing the natural conditions necessary to success …. We recognize that England is rich in these advantages, that she has coal and iron lying close together, that her sheep give the best wool, that her harbors are plentiful, that she is…
Beginning in the middle of the eighteenth century, the Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain. This revolution greatly increased the output of machine made goods. The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain because of its many natural resources such as coal, iron, water, and lead.(DOC 1,4) Great Britain had natural harbors and rivers. Great Britain was an Island in Western Europe that was separated from…
The industrial revolution was undoubtedly one of the most important events in the formation of the contemporary world. Sparked by the agricultural revolution of 1750 and 1880, the industrial revolution would transform Britain, and later the whole western world, into powerhouses of metal work, mining and industry. Beginning in England in around 1760, the revolution would continue well into the nineteenth century and bring around crucial inventions, such as steam pumps and railways. Crucially, the industrial revolution saw a switch from the use of wood and other bio-fuels such as charcoal for fuel, to coal for the very first time on a wide scale. It was this development that allowed the revolution to grow and spread across the whole world. Without the widespread mining of coal, the revolution simply could not have sustained itself. British lands were rich with coal, and there was a seemingly endless supply with millions of tons being processed every single year since the very beginning of the industrial revolution.…
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Although the rest of Europe possessed greater advantages concerning money, economy, and education, only Britain was willing to reinvent their ideas regarding ways of agriculture and production. First, Britain understood the concept of supply and demand and fully embraced the concept. Rather than keeping with traditional ways, and producing good quality objects in small groups; they chose to use machinery and produce a large quantity of less valuable goods. Next, with their large workforce and willing enterprises, Britain revolutionized agriculture. Due to the government providing cheap labor for mines, and forming enterprises to expand and export their goods Britain was able to begin their Industrial Revolution before the rest of Europe.…
England had the natural resources to make an Industrial Revolution happen. England had wool, coal, iron, cotton, lead, tin, and water (doc 1). They needed wool and cotton to make yarn and clothes.They needed coal for fueling machinery. Iron was used to make railroads. Water was used to…
The Industrial Revolution started in England because of the extravagant amount of water sources and the country had, it also had a large amount of wool. The changes in farming and the many inventions that were made and the scientific thought put into the inventions greatly impacted the process of industrialization. Having a large amount of water aloud for more factories because they machines in the factories ran on water power. As for wool, farmers went from planting crops to living in the city working in a factory. This change occurred because the people who actually owned the land told the farmers to leave the land because the real owners wanted to raise sheep for wool. Inventions were a big part of the success of the industrialization. The inventions of new machines allowed products to be made quicker which initialed more goods to be bought and traded.…
The Industrial Revolution was a transformation in Great Britain during the 18th and 19th century that involved great innovations in technologies, manufacturing, agriculture, and transportations. Changes in government, society, and trade also proved that the Industrial Revolution was a period of time where new ideas thrived and that countries around the world were greatly affected. The immense growth in population, which mainly consisted of workers and laborers, the effective waterways and abundant natural resources, and the political stability of Great Britain all caused the country to become the very first one to experience an Industrial Revolution.…
Throughout the industrial revolution there are many great technological advancement that were made. These advancements helped quickly develop the world and help Britain grow one step ahead of neighboring countries. One of the greatest allies for countries was coal. The people who new how to use it correctly were the ones who were growing and giving themselves more future potential. Coal is a key factor for cheap energy in Britain that played a huge role in developing the industrial revolution and industrial technology.…
In the mid 1700’s there was an event that took place throughout Great Britain called the Industrial Revolution. The revolution had begun in Britain due to the development in technology and labor which also helped the economics and finances. First, the revolution caused a drastic movement in technology that resulted in new machine development. The machines took Britain further advancements; they began to have machines like that of the railroads, steamships and telegraphs. The railroads along with the steamships, telegraphs, and canals helped the industry by making the demand for transportation effective but also more demanding.…
The Industrial Revolution started in Europe in the eighteenth century where Britain is considered the most powerful nation. How did the British Empire became the most powerful nation? They discover a new fuel source called coal that replace wood because the wood is only getting expensive. There is a large amount of coal underground, so it is cheaper and coal is more efficient for fuel than wood. However, the problem about extracting coal is water flooding into the caverns, so the workers need a way to extract the water quickly in order to dig for more coal.…
From the beginning of the 18th century up until the 19th century, the Industrial Revolution changed the world. All of the changes began in Great Britain. This was due to many factors. The Agricultural Revolution that was going on during this time gave many new technologies to improve the life of its citizens. Great Britain also had an abundance of natural resources, available capital and political support for innovation.…
England was the first country to experience the Industrial Revolution, as well as its advantages and disadvantages that came with it. England was a good source of coal and iron, some of the most important resources needed by a country during the Industrial Revolution. England experienced the Industrial Revolution first because the country was plentiful in lead, copper, tin, limestone and fast water supplies. With these resources, England was probably the most ideal place for the Industrial Revolution to begin.…