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The British decision to send their prisoners to Australia during industrial colonization

played a significant role in shaping the world as we know it today. Many items such as
your jacket, beanie and clothes reside in the impact that the industrial revolution has
had. Replicating the evolution and growth of all the countries in the world, the industrial
revolution has fabricated the reality that our generation lives in today, especially
Australia. Majority of the influences that the revolution had on Australia ended up
benefiting both countries, however some effects substantially made life difficult for
some, including the manipulation of women and children. Today I will inform you matter
relating to the impact that the industrial revolution had on the Australian and British
colonisation.
The British were heavily dependent on Australia for a variety of resources. Items ranging
from ores down to food and textiles. According to the Jacandara Retroactive textbook, it
states on p. 53 that the British relied heavily on resources from Australia such as steam
engines, wool, and wheat. This secondary source that was published in 2018 provides
factual information concerning the commodities that Australia bestowed to the British.
Additionally, a 19th century photo shows that farming technology developed in Australia
was used to benefit the British economy. This evidence portrays that farming technology
was apparent in those times, and that the British flourished off the technology that was
created by Australia and have continued to do so until the modern day and age. It is
therefore evident that the British were heavily subservient on the resources that
Australia provided during the industrial revolution.
Providing many resources to the country, the British returned the favour in the form of
advanced technology. Steam-powered engines greatly assisted Australia prosper through
the 19th century. As stated by the foundations.org website, ‘New inventions such as
James Watt’s Steam engine helped propel the economy forward like never seen before’.
This secondary source published in 2017, presents credible data relating to the impact
that ‘Steam engine’ machines had on Britain, Australia, and the rest of the world.
Furthermore, to that, a picture taken in the 19th century shows the efficiency of textile
production due to the steam engine technology. This evidence shows that the invention
of the ‘steam-powered engine’ had accelerated the process of producing textiles,
transporting items and created a new way to travel without waterway passages. It is,
hence, evident that the British aided Australia by providing them with many assets,
steam-powered engines being one of them.
Although Australia was not reluctant in accepting support from Britain, it was not entirely
dependent on the country. Again, the use of steam-powered engines helped the country thrive
through the industrial revolution. Reported by the ‘sovereignhilledblog.com’ website, ‘much
came from local factories, but as steam trains and ships were making product transport much
faster and safer than people had experience before...’. This secondary source published in 2012
displays unbiased information concerning the travel issues steam-powered engines have
resolved. Australia, although a country just recently discovered by the world, was self-sufficient
was thousands of years. The invention of the steam-powered engine found by the people in the
Ballarat region has mended their difficulty for trade, travel, and mass production. The creation
of the steam-powered engine in Australia is backed up by a picture taken of a machine built in
the 19th century, showing a steam-powered engine mill that greatly assisted the people of
Australia. For this reason, it is evident that Australia was not entirely dependent on the British
but had also supplied greatly for itself.

In conclusion, the impact of the industrial revolution on the British and Australian
colonization was substantial, shaping the world as we know it today. The British heavily
relied on resources from Australia, such as wool, wheat, and steam engines, while
Australia thrived through the invention of steam-powered engines and became more
self-sufficient. The advanced technology shared between the countries greatly
benefitted both economies, accelerating the production of textiles and transportation.

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