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Gwar [14]
3 years ago
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Which country was the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution?

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Taya2010 [7]3 years ago
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England or Great Britain was the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. The correct option in respect to all the given options is option "D". Industrial revolution occurred during the time when machines were taking over from manual labor. England had numerous mines as well as human labor. The first effect of the revolution had to be faced by England because of this reason. In the later stages it was found that the revolution led to the upliftment of the standard of living of the common people. This was a great benefit of the industrial revolution. The innovations of the British were challenged by the common workers of the industries.
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