1. Causes of the Industrial Revolution
It became firmly rooted in the French language in the early nineteenth century, and it had a meaning widely recognized today: rapid economic growth fueled by advancement in technology and machines. ... In addition, machines developed by engineers from countries such as Sweden and the United States were superior to those produced in Britain. ... In short, machines were in operation in Britain before the industrial revolution in 1750. ... The emergence of the railroad because of industrialization in Europe revolutionized the urban life. ...
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