The Industrial Revolution: Britain Changes the World

The Industrial Revolution: Britain Changes the World

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Beginning in Britain around 1760, the Industrial Revolution replaced human and animal muscle with steam power and machinery, transforming not just production but the very shape of human society.

Why Britain FirstThe Industrial Revolution began in Britain for a combination of reasons that historians still debate. Britain had abundant coal deposits close to the surface and navigable waterways for transporting goods. Its colonial empire supplied raw materials and markets. Its relatively open f...

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