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Canals linked England's numerous natural waterways. England's large coal supply was easily accessible and was used to run factories and railroads. With canals and railroads, it was easy to move goods and people.
what are the factors favuoring industrialization
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it did not increase the power of anything, the industrial revolution harnessed the power of steam. :) :) :) by abbie mcalpine
Ongoing industrialization and the "Green Revolution" are the main causes of population change in Mexico. An ongoing industrialization that started around 1930 (from a very low base, though) started to change the population dynamics, including immigration from rural communities to urban areas. The green revolution during the second half of the 20th century allowed for increased yields of wheat, rice and maize crops. Both factors explain the population explosion in Mexico, which increased from 12-14 million from 1521 to 1921 to 25 million in 1950 to 56 million in 1975 to 112 million in 2010.
A wide variety of factors affect economic and non economic industrialization. The culture of the people, the social climate, and the political motives of the nation all affect industrialization.
There were several factors that led to the industrialization of Britain. The major factors were the rise in population, the availability of iron ore, water power, coal surplus and transportation on the rivers.
what factors increased industrial power
It was an integration of many factors that led England to be the first country to industrialize. These factors were agricultural revolution, financial innovations, the scientific revolution, navigable canals and rivers, rich deposits of coal and iron, world trade, good governance, etc.
- money - slaves - goods - exploration - power - spread of Christianity - revolution
Land, labor, capital, connections and technology
The opening of new markets and availability of labor created the demand for inventions that sparked industrialization in Europe.