By Ashley Castro.  Factor ONe  The agricuture Revolution had a lot to do with farming and hargvesting in crops.If the people didn’t hunt and harvest.

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By Ashley Castro

 Factor ONe  The agricuture Revolution had a lot to do with farming and hargvesting in crops.If the people didn’t hunt and harvest there own food they wouldn’t be able to eat.back then if you wanted to eat you had to harvest and grow your own crops some people would sell there crops because there wasn’t much money to get other things you needed

 Many People started off farming crafting and making clothing out of wool.  There was a small amount of people who made some of that stuff in their homes  Lots of children men and mothers were skilled to make those products due to the Industrial Revolution

 People started wanting more goods the trade increased rapidly

 1. Iron and coal

Trade and defense

 3. Colonialism and imperialism

 4. The British climate

 5. Peace and prosperity in England

 Textiles1.A type of cloth or woven fabric  Indusrty 1.Economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories.  Manfacturing 1.Make (something) on a large scale using machinery: "they manufacture paint"; "a manufacturing company".  Urban 1.In, relating to, or characteristic of a city or town: "the urban population  rural  In, relating to, or characteristic of the countryside rather than the town: "remote rural areas".  captialism  An economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit  Entrepreneur  1.A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on financial risk to do so.  Labor Work, esp. hard physical work: "manual labor".