The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain after 1700 and transformed the agricultural, manufacturing, and transportation industries. New inventions like the spinning jenny and steam engine allowed factories to mass produce goods. This led to rapid urbanization as people moved to cities for work. While factory jobs provided income, working conditions were often difficult, with long hours, low pay, and child labor common. The Industrial Revolution ultimately changed Britain from a rural, agricultural society to an urban, industrial powerhouse and had widespread global impacts.