PLAN100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Steam Engine, Industrial Revolution, Cholera

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The industrial revolution began in the uk in the 18th century and spread to other parts of the world from there. It led to: technological enhancement e. g. steam engine, enclosures (an area that is sealed off with an artificial/natural barrier, more supply of resources (technology made the extracting process easier, growing markets. There were several factors that led to the industrial revolution including: the agricultural revolution of the 18th century. This revolution led to the increase in food production in the uk. Therefore as food production increased, there was a surplus of food. As a result of this, the price of food fell and many people could afford to purchase food at a low price. The remaining money was used to purchase manufactured goods. This increased demand of manufactures products which led to the rise of many industries to satisfy the consumption requirements: financial institutions in the uk were in place to finance the new factors.

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