1. Contributing Factors to England's Industrial Revolution
Factors such as: The Agricultural Revolution, population growth, financial innovations (encouraged people to invest and trade), the Enlightenment and Scientific Revolution (brought up mechanical and technological challenges), rivers and canals, coal and iron (machines were made of iron and powered by coal), government policies that encouraged global trade, and, finally the cottage industry which was a transition from rural to industrial economy. ... In 1764, James Hargreaves invented a spinning machine that could fit in small places and could be used by unskilled workers, or even children. ...
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