Essay

The Engine of the Industrial Revolution

A historian argues: 'The massive economic expansion of the Industrial Revolution was not primarily due to new inventions, but to the fundamental shift to a new energy source that was not limited by the annual harvest of the land.' Evaluate the validity of this statement. In your response, explain the key constraint of the pre-existing energy system and how the adoption of a mineral-based fuel source fundamentally altered the potential for economic growth.

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