Industrial Revolution in England and Working Conditions

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The industrial revolution began in England during the late 1700’s and early 1800’s. There were several factors that played a role in why the industrial revolution began in England. One of the most important factors that played a role was the rich land. The land at this point in time had numerous different natural resources that could be used to benefit the country. The land had an enormous amount of different resources such as coal, iron, wool, cotton, and lead. Another major benefit of the geography of the land was how the furthest point in the country from sea was only seventy miles away. This helped because the country was able to import and export more goods and as well as being able to do such things as fishing and whaling. These resources were all a major contribution to the industrialization of England because they made things easier for people and created such things as fuels, sturdy building materials, clothing and much more thus helping the country in significant ways.

Another major reason why the industrial revolution began in England was that there were many intelligent ...

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