Yes, it was necessary because the inventions that were created had help aid the industrial revolution
Yes, it was necessary because the inventions that were created had help aid the industrial revolution
that depends on what type of revolution you're talking about...
revolution is not necessary for change bcoz the society by droughts,winds,snow etc.
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.
raw materials and a large workforce.
Yes, it was necessary because the inventions that were created had help aid the industrial revolution
Yes, it was necessary because the inventions that were created had help aid the industrial revolution
Without the invention of new machines and technology , scientific discoveries that simply work and the Industrial Revolution could not have taken place. So new technology was necessary.
Without the invention of new machines and technology , scientific discoveries that simply work and the Industrial Revolution could not have taken place. So new technology was necessary.
that depends on what type of revolution you're talking about...
revolution is not necessary for change bcoz the society by droughts,winds,snow etc.
Thomas Malthus
raw materials and a large workforce.
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.
The American Revolution
No
The stated reason was that they were protecting the Revolution. In truth they were often naming political rivals.