Which statement correctly describes a reason that the Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain? A. Britain had a large number of landless serfs who could be put to work in the new factories. B. Britain had many inventors who created new labor-saving machines. C. Britain had a treaty that allowed its manufactured goods to be sold in France. D. Britain had large reserves of forested land that provided fuel to power textile machines. B or D
@jabez177 @Atrineas @VladthePro
The Industrial Revolution began in Britain for a number of different reasons. Britain had access to a number of natural resources, such as iron and coal. The agricultural sector of the British economy had been steadily growing during the 18th century. Agricultural stability allowed the British population to increase. http://www.skwirk.com/p-c_s-14_u-424_t-1099_c-4248/where-it-began/nsw/history/the-industrial-revolution/the-industrial-revolution
so D? even though it didnt say anything about forrested lands
I kinda forgot about the Industrial Revolution... :p @ILovePuppiesLol
lol thanks anyway @jabez177 :P
@drank0299 @Mehek14 @Qwertty123
I'm gussing its D too
Lol yea, you're correct.
thanks @King.Void. for checking :)
^.^ Not a problem! :)
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