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Give reasons why the Industrial Revolution first began in England.
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The Industrial Revolution first began in England because of the following factors:
- Accumulation of Capital – Through overseas trade, including the slave trade, England had gained vast profits that could fund industrial ventures and had become the strongest European power.
- Access to Raw Materials – England’s large number of colonies ensured a steady supply of raw materials.
- Availability of Labour – After the decline of serfdom and the enclosure movement, many peasants became landless and unemployed, providing a large workforce for factories.
- Stable Government – A stable political system gave commercial classes more power and prevented interference from feudal classes.
- Natural Resources – England had abundant iron and coal, with both resources located close to each other, facilitating industrial development.
- Developed Transportation – England had a large shipping industry, solving transportation problems for goods and raw materials.
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