it did not increase the power of anything, the industrial revolution harnessed the power of steam.
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A wealth of natural resources, the onset of the Industrial Revolution in America, and the hard work, and inventiveness of the American people.
Some effects of the industrial revolution include urbanization and the growth of cities, the rise of factory labor and the decline of traditional craftsmanship, increased production and efficiency in manufacturing, and social and economic inequality due to the concentration of wealth and power in the hands of industrial capitalists. Additionally, the industrial revolution was also responsible for environmental degradation and the exploitation of natural resources.
Nationalism and imperialism are related to the Industrial Revolution in a number of ways. Perhaps most importantly, both were fueled by the remarkable achievements of industrialists and their methods during the 19th century: each was intrinsically strengthened (and, in their own ways, accelerated) due to the increased industrial power of the nations that were experiencing the 'Revolution' in manufacturing.
The Russian Revolution was carried out by Lenin in 1917. Stalin succeeded him in 1924. From this, we can infer that he made Russia an industrial power AFTER the revolution.
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what factors increased industrial power
The industrial revolution in Great Britain greatly increased productivity and expanded its wealth and the populations's purchasing power. These two factors constantly outweighed the increase in population numbers. The nation's population rose from 10.5 million in 1801 to 42 million by 1911. This amounted to an annual increase of about 1.25% per year. In contrast to this, its national product rose much faster. Estimates on the growth of gross national product run as high as 2.5%. By 1911, Britain's power in the world was sustained and increased dramatically.
A wealth of natural resources, the onset of the Industrial Revolution in America, and the hard work, and inventiveness of the American people.
Some effects of the industrial revolution include urbanization and the growth of cities, the rise of factory labor and the decline of traditional craftsmanship, increased production and efficiency in manufacturing, and social and economic inequality due to the concentration of wealth and power in the hands of industrial capitalists. Additionally, the industrial revolution was also responsible for environmental degradation and the exploitation of natural resources.
Nationalism and imperialism are related to the Industrial Revolution in a number of ways. Perhaps most importantly, both were fueled by the remarkable achievements of industrialists and their methods during the 19th century: each was intrinsically strengthened (and, in their own ways, accelerated) due to the increased industrial power of the nations that were experiencing the 'Revolution' in manufacturing.
The steam engine, which was invented by James Watt, appeared and initiated the industrial revolution.
The Russian Revolution was carried out by Lenin in 1917. Stalin succeeded him in 1924. From this, we can infer that he made Russia an industrial power AFTER the revolution.
The rise of the middle class in England with the industrial revolution made the Monarchs have to work harder to keep favor.
The middle class was the one that rises greatly in power during the Industrial Revolution.
Steam power helped launch the Industrial Revolution, and the railroad allowed the Industrial Revolution to continue to grow.
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