water
coal
19th century factories were often powered by mills that used the running water of a river. This is part of the reason many industrial towns were built on rivers. They were also powered by coal.
The development of the textile industry in late 18th century England was primarily associated with innovations such as the spinning jenny, water frame, and power loom, which significantly increased production efficiency. Additionally, the establishment of factories and the availability of coal as a power source played crucial roles. However, the agricultural advancements during this period were not directly related to the textile industry's development.
England, it has long been a source of the English people.
Electricity
So that production will be cheaper as they don't have to invest alot in transport and the production will be quicker
Water
poverty
Polo was first played in Persia (modern Iran) at dates given from the 6th century BC to the 1st century AD. Source: Wikipedia
industrial economy
Electricty
factories and mills