The Industrial Revolution enabled countries to enhance their production capabilities and technological advancements, leading to increased efficiency and output. This economic growth provided the resources and means for nations to expand their military and naval power, facilitating overseas exploration and conquest. Additionally, the need for raw materials and new markets for manufactured goods drove imperial expansion, as countries sought to secure resources from colonies. Consequently, the industrialization process directly contributed to the establishment and maintenance of vast empires.
So Europeans could rule more countries and states.
Coal was the main source of power.During the period known as the Industral Revolution coal played an important partin producing the steam power needed to drive industrial steam engines also it provided the high temperatures required to extract metals from their ores (metallurgy) and was also used as fuel
It provide the energy required for locomotion like the trains.
Probably not in the earliest of times but as these civilisations acquired empires the answer must be yes
The rulers sought to build empires primarily in the kingdom of Persia. They expanded their influence and territories through the establishment of vast armies, enabling them to conquer neighboring regions and incorporate diverse cultures into their empire. This military prowess was a key factor in the success and longevity of the Persian Empire, which became one of the largest empires in history.
they wanted to be wealthy
Power and Money.
they wanted to be wealthy
They fought wars and married the royal families of neighboring countries.
The life we live today began with the industrial revolution and on that foundation we continue to build and change the world with our computer systems and information revolution. Things don't happen in a vacuum and without the inventions of the industrial revolution we wouldn't have our world.
So Europeans could rule more countries and states.
It affected many people because they loosed most of their houses to build more factories.
In the late 1800s, European countries built empires primarily through imperialism and colonization, driven by economic interests, nationalism, and competition among nations. They established control over vast territories in Africa and Asia, often using military force, treaties, and diplomacy. The Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 is a notable example, where European powers divided Africa among themselves without regard for indigenous cultures or borders. This expansion was fueled by the Industrial Revolution, which created a demand for raw materials and new markets for manufactured goods.
it is a game in facbook. you can build empires and fight with your friends! :):):)
Workers would sneak away from Britain and sneak into other countries to share information and industrial secrets. Such as showing them how to build machines.
yes
European nations brought warships and armies to build empires in South Asia.