it wasn't.
The agrarian revolution preceded the industrial revolution and laid the foundation for it by increasing agricultural productivity, leading to surplus food production and population growth. This population growth created a larger labor force that could be employed in the industrial sector, fueling the growth of factories and urbanization during the industrial revolution.
the industrial revolution
One of the main reasons for the population boom in recent history was the Industrial Revolution.
The industrial revolution
The industrial revolution
The connection between global warming and the Industrial Revolution is that the Industrial Revolution led to a significant increase in the burning of fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and gas. This increased use of fossil fuels released large amounts of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, leading to the enhanced greenhouse effect and subsequent global warming. The Industrial Revolution marked the beginning of the anthropogenic contribution to climate change.
The Industrial Revolution ended between the late 19th century and early 20th century.
Approximate Population Totals1701 - 5.1 million1751 - 5.8 million1801 - 8.7 million1851 - 16.7 millionFrom these figures, it may be inferred that the Industrial Revolution in Britain , beginning between 1780 and 1830, supported a greater sustained increase in population than occurred in the preceding periods.
The scientific revolution led to new ways of thinking about the world, which led to the inventions that made the Industrial Revolution possible.…
The scientific revolution led to new ways of thinking about the world, which led to the inventions that made the Industrial Revolution possible.…
the enclosure movement led to new technologies which led to population growth. as the population grew they had a great demand for clothing. this pioneer new technologies to produce faster for such a huge population (like spinnig wheel). the textile industry then led to other industries. i knoe history is a ****en waste of time
The American population between 1790 and 1859 were under the precursor to the Industrial Revolution. It was a very capitalist economy, and textile manufacturing began to boom.