Why Britain? Origins of Industrialization
The unique combination of resources, geography, and capital that sparked the Industrial Revolution.
Key Questions
- 1How did the Enclosure Movement provide the labor force for early factories?
- 2What was the "Coal and Iron" nexus in British industrial growth?
- 3How did the British colonial empire provide the raw materials for industrialization?
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