Part 1: The Industrial Revolution


The Industrial Revolution in Europe from 1760 to 1840, particularly in Britain, established and foreshadowed the continual dominance of English to come. The accelerating evolution of agricultural and manufacturing technology allowed for increased economic growth, improving productivity levels. The advancements in medicine drastically extended the average lifespan of the European, delaying retirement ages and reducing labor shortage.
No longer confined to their own continent, with the available natural resources no longer sufficing their needs, the Europeans can no longer wait.
Concurrently on the timeline,


Fact: Europeans have developed immunity to some diseases that devastated indigenous populations in the Americas and other regions
References
(Cartwright, 2023)
Cartwright, M. (2023). British Industrial Revolution. World History Encyclopedia. https://www.worldhistory.org/British_Industrial_Revolution/

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