It provided massive economic growth. Also it made the production of weapons, cannon, muskets that eventually became rifles, bullets and so on, more feasable. It provided Britain with the muscle, in economic terms to rise faster than others in military advancement. It promoted growth & entrepaneurship. And of course, it provided rewards.
British empire growth and development caused the industrial revolution.
it gave people more money to spend on manufactured goods
The Indian treasure did not directly begin the Industrial Revolution; however, it played a significant role in financing it. Wealth acquired from India, particularly through the British East India Company's trade and exploitation of resources, contributed to the accumulation of capital in Britain. This capital was then invested in industrial ventures, facilitating technological advancements and manufacturing growth. Thus, while not a direct cause, Indian treasure helped fuel the economic conditions necessary for the Industrial Revolution.
In fact, the railways were a product, rather than a cause, of the Industrial Revolution since raw materials were transported using railways.
Black Death or The Black Plague was spread by fleas that were on rats. The Industrial Revolution could be the cause of its rapid spreading, but the cause is actually disputed by many scientists and historians. Many think it spread just because of how contagious it was.
British empire growth and development caused the industrial revolution.
the westward expansion was the cause to the industrial revolution.
Both movements were caused in part by the scientific revolution.
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Both movements were caused in part by the scientific revolution.
it gave people more money to spend on manufactured goods
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I would think so as machines are a big part of industrial reveloution.
That germs cause disease
The Indian treasure did not directly begin the Industrial Revolution; however, it played a significant role in financing it. Wealth acquired from India, particularly through the British East India Company's trade and exploitation of resources, contributed to the accumulation of capital in Britain. This capital was then invested in industrial ventures, facilitating technological advancements and manufacturing growth. Thus, while not a direct cause, Indian treasure helped fuel the economic conditions necessary for the Industrial Revolution.
In fact, the railways were a product, rather than a cause, of the Industrial Revolution since raw materials were transported using railways.
There were an increased number of factory jobs in the cities.