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Q: How was British agriculture transformed in the industrial revolution?
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What is a sentence using the word Industrial Revolution?

The Industrial Revolution of 1846 caused a temporary decline in British agriculture


What changes transformed the british empire?

There are a number of changes that transformed the British empire. The Industrial Revolution was one of the main elements that brought transformation in the empire.


Did the growth of the british empire cause the Industrial Revolution or did the Industrial Revolution cause the growth of the empire?

British empire growth and development caused the industrial revolution.


What country did the second Industrial Revolution begin?

England. British people started the industrial revolution


What caused the industrial revolution-?

The Industrial Revolution started in Britain in the mid-1700s. British inventors developed new machines that transformed the textile industry. Samuel Slater was a skilled mechanic in a British textile mill, the spinning wheel by Richard Arkwright and also the rotary machine (which used steam) by Matthew Boulton and James Watt.


The transformation of manufacturing that began in British about 1750?

i thinks its the industrial revolution


Who expanded the British Empire during the Industrial Revolution?

Queen Victoria:))


What was the name given to the British who broke down machines in the Industrial Revolution?

Luddites


When did America's industrial revolution begin?

The Industrial Revolution started in the US from towards the end of 18th century. This is what brought about a change in America's economy by introducing industries in agriculture, mining, transport, manufacturing and so many more.


Was the British Industrial Revolution as much an agricultural revolution as it was a technological revolution?

Not at first. Agriculture may have contributed by facilitating capital accumulation, though its role is debated. It certainly helped later by feeding the growing urban workforce, though food imports increased hugely in the 19th century. Increased agricultural incomes also contributed to the growth of the domestic market, offsetting low industrial wages in the 1800s-30s, and may have stimulated initial labour-saving mechanisation in industry by maintaining wages in the 1760s-90s. But the Industrial Revolution was otherwise initially technology-driven, unlike the improvements in agriculture which had been ones of technique.


She expanded the british empire at the height of the Industrial Revolution?

Sounds like Queen Victoria.


Can you compare the Industrial Revolution in Mediterranean Europe and the British Isles?

matt damons going to get you