Across
- 5. Steamships and better transport made it easier for Britain to control its
- 6. Britain's political encouraged industrial growth
- 8. Britain had an abundance of this black fuel used to power factories and trains
- 9. Factory smoke and waste led to increased in cities
- 11. Political leaders supported this system where businesses operated without much government interference
- 13. The discovery and use of provided a new source of power that improved lighting, transport, and communication
- 14. This system, in which workers made goods at home before factories existed, was replaced by factory work
Down
- 1. The spread of in Britain gave people more say in laws that encouraged industry
- 2. Young children were often forced to work long hours in dangerous factories, known as
- 3. Movement of people from rural areas to cities in search of factory jobs
- 4. The presence of wealthy business owners willing to invest in machines and factories is known as
- 6. The Industrial Revolution led to a decline in Caribbean prices as beet sugar became popular in Europe
- 7. The leading cause of the Industrial Revolution
- 10. The invention of the made long-distance communication almost instant for the first time
- 12. Crowded cities and pollution led to lower among workers
