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Agricultural, Transport and Industrial Revolution are beginning at
Question 2
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Revolution is time of great change in cooking
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What were the three main industries in Industrial Revolution?
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iron, coal and food
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iron, water and gold
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meat, bread and cloth
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iron, coal and textiles
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Industrial Revolution was mainly in North and the Midlands.
Question 5
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The iron is from the iron ore, and the iron ore from underground.
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What is the main method in farming before Agricultural Revolution?
Question 7
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What did Robert Bakewell create?
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Who used the new farming improvement and born in 1760 ?
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King George
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Justin Bieber
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Thomas Coke
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you
Question 9
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there have three types of iron, they are cast iron, wrought iron and steal.
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what is Rural means?
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countryside
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town and cities
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rich people
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that is not a word
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all of the answers
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who built roads in 1715, but he is an army leader?
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Hitler
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Johnny Depp
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George Wade
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King george
Question 12
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Thomas Telford was a road engineer and he built roads from 1800 to 1830.
Question 13
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What does John MacAdam used for built roads?
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Canal is a man made river
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the main canal built at 1980 to 1999
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Where was the Bridgewater Canal built?
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outside Manchester
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Inside Birmingham
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outside Ockbrook
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inside London
Question 17
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when was the first steam railway on the world built ?
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What is the effect of the railways ?
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The Industrial Revolution was getting bigger
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People cannot eat food.
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One direction can travel in the Britain faster
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The newspaper can travel in the Britain faster.
Question 19
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when people are buying and selling and that makes profit, that is called trade.
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I.K Brunel and George Stephenson were built railways, and they built the same size of the railway lines.