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What were the 2 causes of the industrial revolution in Britain? Explain

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Historians have identified several causes for the Industrial Revolution, including: the emergence of capitalism, European imperialism, efforts to mine coal, and the effects of the Agricultural Revolution. Capitalism was a central component necessary for the rise of industrialization The Industrial Revolution was spurred by 3 main factors: the Agricultural Revolution, rise in population, and Great Britain's advantages. The Industrial Revolution deems a pivotal era of time due to improved farming techniques, growth of population, and Great Britain's advantages which influenced nations worldwide.
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Effort to fine coals

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