To what extent can it be claimed that England underwent an industrial revolution in the years 1750 - 1850?
Date Submitted: 03/21/2004 11:21:41
TO WHAT EXTENT CAN IT BE CLAIMED THAT ENGLAND UNDERWENT AN INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION IN THE YEARS 1750 - 1850
The Industrial Revolution was neither sudden nor swift. It was a long, slow process in which production from hand tools to machines and in which new sources of power such as steam and electricity replaced human and animal power. The Industrial Revolution did not only convert the patterns of work in nations, but completely transformed the way of
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quantities of cotton, so therefore needed new inventions and engines that spurred on the coal industry that in turn made the iron trade a success. The dictionary definition of industrial revolution is 'the transformation of Britain and other countries into industrial nations' and as Britain was really the first nation to have become an industrial nation thanks to all the inventors, it underwent a major change and made a giant leap into the industrial revolution.
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