Mining and weaving were among the first- steam-powered pumps were developed to keep mineshafts from flooding, and mechanical looms powered first by water-wheels and then by steam replaced hand-looms.
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I am pretty sure the answr would b England. :)
Mining and weaving were among the first- steam-powered pumps were developed to keep mineshafts from flooding, and mechanical looms powered first by water-wheels and then by steam replaced hand-looms.
Iron was one the sources in the industrial revolution.
Agricultural Revolution
Answer this question…Before the Industrial Revolution, items were produced one at a time. After the Industrial Revolution, items were mass produced.
1st industrial revolutionBritain became worlds leading industrial country.New industries were introduced; coal, mining, steel, wool, ship building, cotton etc.Britain was called workshop of the world.1851 London hosts the great exhibition.2nd industrial revolutionNew inventions were being made eg; motor cars, bicycles, steam engine, water frame etc.Electrical engineering is introducedChildren were cramped, underfed, being overworked and they were unhealthy in textile factories.Germany and United States overtake Britain.Lighter industries depend on older industries.
There were no sewers until after the industrial revolution so no one can say what they were like before.
Historylearningsite is one such place to find information on Industrial Revolution buildings. The Archi Blog, has an article specifically regarding the impact the Industrial Revolution had on architecture.
The industrial revolution started around 1760 in England and was an economic and social change, that later spread to other countires. The industrial revolution is important because it led to the advancement of many objects. The advancement from hand tools is one imporant advancement of the industrial revolution.
It was one of the earliest industries to find success industrializing and inspired others to follow its lead. This industry provided profits to England and expanded the markets for textile products world wide.