The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain for a number of reasons. Two advantages Great Britain had which were necessary for industrialization were

A.
raw materials and a large workforce.
B.
abundant land and a small population.
C.
private wealth and a strong military.
D.
unstable politics and a small landmass.

1 answer

The correct answer is A. raw materials and a large workforce.

Great Britain had access to critical raw materials, such as coal and iron, which were essential for industrialization. Additionally, the country had a large workforce available due to population growth and urbanization, which supported the needs of emerging industries.