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Causes of the Industrial Revolution - Coggle Diagram
Causes of the
Industrial Revolution
The population was increasing
More demanda for goods
Plenty workers for factories
Britain's Agriculture had improved
Increased te amount of food
Enough food for the growing population
Britain had entrepreneurs and inventors
Interest in
science and
technology
New inventions
Britain was at peace
Stable political situation
Absence of war
Britain had plenty of raw materials
Large quantities of iron
coal
Transport was improving
Easier to transport goods around Britain
Improvement of roads and rivers
Building of canals
Goods to be transported to a wider range of markets
Britain's overseas trade was growing
Britain had many colonies
Merchants became wealthy
Capital to invest in businesses
Source of both raw materials and markets for British goods