it had a strong stable government.
it had a strong stable government.
British empire growth and development caused the industrial revolution.
British Empire Loyalists
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During Victorian times, the largest towns in Britain included London, which was the most populous city and the heart of the Empire. Other major towns included Birmingham, Manchester, and Liverpool, all of which experienced significant industrial growth and urbanization during this period. Leeds and Sheffield also emerged as important industrial centers, particularly in textiles and steel production, respectively. The rapid expansion of these towns reflected the broader changes brought about by the Industrial Revolution.
it had a strong stable government.
it had a strong stable government.
The "Industrial Revolution" was one of them for sure.
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British empire growth and development caused the industrial revolution.
British Empire Loyalists
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During Victorian times, the largest towns in Britain included London, which was the most populous city and the heart of the Empire. Other major towns included Birmingham, Manchester, and Liverpool, all of which experienced significant industrial growth and urbanization during this period. Leeds and Sheffield also emerged as important industrial centers, particularly in textiles and steel production, respectively. The rapid expansion of these towns reflected the broader changes brought about by the Industrial Revolution.
A lot of countries but some include Anguilla, British Antarctic Territory and a lot more
There were several important preconditions. Among them England was the wealthiest nation at the time. The British had natural resources including coal and iron to fuel the industrial revolution. Also Britain had made the transformation from a feudal society to a commercial soceity
Sounds like Queen Victoria.
There are a number of changes that transformed the British empire. The Industrial Revolution was one of the main elements that brought transformation in the empire.