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Causes of the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain in the 1750's…
Causes of the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain in the 1750's
Coal
replaced water wheels
provided energy for factories and trains
Fueled engines
Agricultural Revolution
more efficient ways of farming
increased productivity which increased population
Brought forth new tools/machines
more efficientt machiner
faster production of goods
faster income
growing industrial revolution
foods created cheaply
Farmers
Moved to cities
worked in factories
Location
rivers/water sources
ship goods from factories
used for transportation and trade
cargo shipped or sold inland on rivers
routes to ship equipment/resources
shipping used for trade
great britains harbour
when colonies were increased
amount of raw material increased
helped in creating goods