Why Did the Industrial Revolution Start in England

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What are the key points that contributed to the start of the Industrial Revolution in England?

  • Enclosure movement
  • Economic strength (correct)
  • Natural resources (correct)
  • Technological revolution (correct)

What was the enclosure movement?

A movement where many farmers moved to towns or cities looking for work as work was less available in the countryside.

What natural resources were crucial for the early Industrial Revolution?

Large and accessible supplies of coal and iron.

What does the technological revolution refer to?

<p>A series of inventions built on the principles of mass production, mechanization, and interchangeable parts.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did economic strength play a role in the Industrial Revolution?

<p>Banks were established to help people invest in machinery and expand their operations.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Key Points of the Industrial Revolution in England

  • The Industrial Revolution began in England due to a combination of abundant natural resources, technological advancements, and economic strengths.
  • Natural resources, particularly coal and iron, were critical for powering machinery and producing goods during the early industrial era.

Enclosure Movement

  • The enclosure movement involved consolidating land owned by farmers, leading many to migrate from rural areas to urban centers in search of employment.
  • As traditional agricultural work diminished, former farmers found opportunities in emerging factories, fueling industrial labor forces.

Technological Advances

  • The technological revolution featured groundbreaking inventions that revolutionized production methods, emphasizing mass production, mechanization, and interchangeable parts.

Economic Foundations

  • The establishment of banks provided vital financial support for entrepreneurs, allowing them to invest in machinery and expand their businesses.
  • This economic strength facilitated industrial growth and innovation, contributing significantly to England's leadership in the Industrial Revolution.

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