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Why was British industry so successful (Britain's farmers grew more…
Why was British industry so successful
the population was going quickly
people required more food and goods for their daily life
the population increases also means they would give birth to more children, therefore more workers for the industry because children at that time would not go to school
Britain's farmers grew more food
they provided food for families in town that couldn't grow their own food
These food would then help the growth of population
farmer then had more money, so they could spend on goods produced by industry
Britain's Empire and overseas trade were growing
The traders help to make more money therefore improving British industry and transport
They brought raws materials from America like cotton
They bought lots of British goods (such as cotton cloth), which helps keeps the factories and workers back in Britain
Britain's transport was improve
Helps new ideas and inventions to spread more quickly
It helps to enlarged the market
Better transport makes raw materials cheaper and the supply more reliable
Britain had talented ....
Entrepreneurs
Make money out of new ideas and inventions
Inventors
Have ideas to improve British industry
Britain had plenty of raw materials
Iron
machines
railways
cannons
clays
Pottery Industry
coal
drive steam engines in the factories