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Great Britain was one of the strongest powers of Europe in the 1770s. It had a formidable navy with many warships, great firepower and well-trained officers. In the 18th century, Britain was already the "Queen of the Seas" because of its dominance in the sea and a large fleet. Its army was one of the best of the contemporary world and had much experience thanks to the many wars fought in Europe, in the New World or in Asia. At the beginning of the Revolutionary War, it had a considerable military advantage.
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Industrialization (1800s but not sure if it was late 1800s...):
-economic development- led to more factories & factory workers
-development of railroads (especially railroads that made it easier to move, transported materials & trade) new technologies and innovations like steamships, spinning jenny, cotton gin... etc...
-people in many parts of the world started moving to the US for better opportunities
this led to people from diff parts of the world to migrate to the US (better to write about for late 1800s):
-extreme hardship
-war
-lack of economic opportunities/high unemployment
then theres new places (such as the US) where your overhear about:
-more jobs
-promise of a better life
-freedom to practice ones religion
-an overall better standard of living