What was the cause of the industrial revolution
2 answers:
I think that good living conditions, government support, natural resources, banking systems and machinery.
Answer:
There were many and different causes of the Industrial revolution but here we discussed some major cause of the Industrial revolution.
The major cause of the Industrial revolution are discussed below:
- Coal and Iron ore: Coal was used in stream engines which give them power, wrought iron used in making tools.
- Rising population: At that time there was a great demand for Clothes and food and workers were unemployed and they need jobs.
- Transport revolution: Need for better roads, railways, and waterways were created so that increasing load could be carried out.
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