The Industrial Revolution started in the late 1700s and was the boom of industries and economic power. Many industries were made and new items were being produced.
One of the main causes of the Industrial Revolution was transportation. People were so used to transporting goods and items on foot or by horse, that when trains and cars were being made, many new things were being transported. This made it easier for industries to make money and get even bigger, as making goods for around the country and miles away became important and more common.
Another cause for the Industrial Revolution was the amount of coal and other minerals that were being mined to keep the industries going. Many people during this time, worked as miners. This meant that a lot of coal, iron, and other minerals that were essential to these large industries to keep producing were vital. Coal was also needed for trains and other transportation vehicles, which as I stated above, helped the boom of the Industrial Revolution. Being a coal miner was actually quite common during this time and many people took it as a job.
Although there are many causes of the Industrial Revolution, this will be the last one I talk about. Inventions were very important to kick off the Industrial Revolution. Although inventions like automobiles and steam engines were very important, other things were too. The cotton gin, made separating cotton from seeds very easy, which made cotton very common to make wealth out of. Things like sewing machines, engines, cables, telephones, and other goods, not only made industrialization easier, but now these were new things that were being produced in factories that could sell and made the Industrial Revolution even more important.