Contributing factors towards the start of the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain were cheap energy, foreign competition and Great Britain had a small population. Industrialisation as opposed to agriculture as the main economy meant that machines were used to manufacture the items that were formerly made by hand. This meant that more items could be manufactured in the same time as when they were manufactured by hand. Small farmers could no longer keep up with the pace of the industrialisation of the economy so they moved into the towns to work in the factory. This allowed Great Britain to generate a greater gross domestic product as more work was completed by one person in less time. Energy was very cheap during the time of the Industrial Revolution so the cost of running the machinery was not high. Ships from the East eg. China and India brought in the same goods that were handmade in the UK and they were cheaper than the handmade goods. This forced the local manufacturers out of business
It was positive, because the West had been critical of the war in Afghanistan and could only be satisfied once it was over.
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floods, fires, blizzards, locust which could take out crops in a short amount of time, plagues, and bandits.
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I belive the answer would be A
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Because its telling you about the enviorment. and the other answers don't fit what the questions is asking the culture had to adapt to there unique region