Explain why the Industrial Revolution took place in England.

England was the ideal place for the industrial revolution, it was not for nothing that Karl Marx brought it out as an ideal country to show the scheme of the formation of the capitalist system. First, in England, by the time the fencing took place, when the gentry occupied large territories and drove large masses of people onto the street. Thus, a cheap hired labor force appeared. In addition, capital was amassed by those who embarked on sea voyages and robbed the population there. England was a place of concentration of many technical discoveries, which then began to be serially applied in factories that replaced manufactories.



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