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The Industrial Revolution: Why Britain Got There First - Coggle Diagram
The Industrial Revolution: Why Britain Got There First
Population
very high birth rate
more labour force
more support to increase industrial revolution
Agriculture
One of the most important aspects of British agriculture is the fact that it uses more than the 60% of the countries land, this lead people to creating and inventing new machineries that could help them in their hard work and also being able to increase production.
Raw materials
Easy to obtain energy supply
Large amount of coal supply, and easy obtainable
Easy tradable resources with India
Entrapernuers and inventors
Willian Cooke: Telegraph
Charled Wheatstone: Stereo Scope
James Watt steam engine
Alan Turing: decoded enigma during WWII
John Logie Baird coloured television system
Overseas trading
large colonial empire
Exlusive trading rights
Accessibility to resources
Easy to sell products
transport
trains made it quick to tranposrt goods
and where early fuelled thanks to large amount of coal supply