The statement "The United States and England both benefited from political stability and access to raw materials during the Industrial Revolution" is the most correct comparison of the Industrial Revolution in different regions of the world.
Both countries experienced a relatively stable political environment which fostered economic growth and innovation, and they also had access to abundant natural resources that were crucial for industrial development. England benefited particularly from its colonial empire, which provided raw materials and markets for manufactured goods, while the United States had vast natural resources that supported its industrial expansion.
The other statements contain inaccuracies regarding the timelines and specific circumstances of industrialization in the regions mentioned.