Friday, May 31, 2019

Industrial Revolution :: British History

Britain was the perfect country to start the industrial Revolution due to three factors. Britain had the natural resources of coal and iron. Coal was used for sinew and iron was used for building the new machines. They also had surplus labor, which gave jobs to farmers, be perform of the Agricultural Revolution, which was led to farmers loosing their jobs. Britain had also had a lot of infrastructure, such as laws and in changeless government, which helped with industrialization. Roads, ports and bridges played an important role in developing an industrialized nation.Some causes and effects of the industrial revolution, which also considered positive and negative effects of the Industrial revolution. Positive effects were the agricultural revolution meant more employment Empires provided markets in which the price went down. There were also foundations, such as the steam engine with this invention and more Britains economics were boosted. Negative effects were that natural r esources led to urban squalor (when the city spread out and it was all a mess thither was no organization). Enclosure act, which made urban population rise, Britain had lots of capital from colonies, in which the quality of honorables went down but the quantity rose. Another negative cause and effect of the industrial revolution was that there was dynamo, variety went down there was more uniformity (in the products) and workers and consumers were abused.There were two different types of systems that Britain had. One was the Domestic system. In which, products were made in the home, quantity was lower but quality was higher, people worked at home and made the entire product from beginning to end, this was a good way to do it but took long hours and hard work. The other type of system was the industrialized system, in which the products were made in a factory, assembly lines were used, and workers except made a piece of the product, the quantity of product went up, but the quality w ent down. The working conditions of the workers were unbearable.

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