by Lemongrass on February 9th, 2005

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Why did the Industrial Revolution begin?

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  • by allbyend on February 10th, 2005

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    The Industrial Revolution began when inventions and technological innovations created the factory system of large-scale machine production and greater economic specialization.

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  • by robbob74 on July 16th, 2005

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    Most would agree,The industrial revoulution started in england, in the mid eighteenth century. With the advent of the Watt steam engine. which was used in the the first locomotives. With train's you, for the first time could easaly ship coal to the steel mills, and the steel was used to make more train tacks. mass transportation also alloed factorys in larger citys like York and London to have large factory's which could out sell the old cottege sytem good's so many people moved to the city and the industrial revouluton was well underway.

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