- It happened in Britain in the later half of the 18th century(1700s) and the earlier half of the 19th century(1800s)
- Lead to the growth of all industries through the combination machines and smart division of labour.
- Introduction of steam based power.
- Industrialization is the process by which the economy of a country was transformed from a agriculture economy to a industrial economy. Involves the change in methodology of manufacturing, production, and distribution.
- Notable examples include Britain and Japan
- The agrarian revolution is the name of agriculture revolution that happened in Britain from 18th to 19th century.
- Causes:
- Availability of coal and iron.
- Increase in the demand for English goods.
- These goods were manufactured en mass, were cheap, and were useful.
- Character of the English.
- Many were highly intelligent and scientifically curious.
- England enjoyed the freedom of thought and expression.
- This lead to their scientists and inventers creating many of the inventions that were used through out the industrial revolution.
- Ample Capital
- England had loads of money that it could spend on the industrial revolution.
- Peaceful atmosphere
- There was political and social stability in the country.
- It was not at immediate threat to go to war.
- Naval supremacy
- The naval supremacy allowed the English to safely trade and transport goods to other places.
- Helped keep the peace.
- Colonial Empire.
- The British had lots of colonies that it could rely on.
- They could get resources and materials at a much cheaper price than other countries as a result.
- Availability of cheap labor.
- As a result of the agrarian revolution, many peasants were unemployed.
- Rivers for electricity.
- The abundant number of rivers in England meant that there was lots of scope for hydro-electric plants.