Throughout the 18th century and the first half of the 19th century, a complex combination of multiple causes in different locations in Great Britain led to a series of progressive and interlocking small and large-scale revolutions, which came to be known as an Industrial Revolution, a term documented for the first time in 1799. This historical process did not take off at any single specific moment in time as previously theorised, nor in a homogeneous way all over the territory but on a regional basis, particularly at the beginning.Al llarg del segle XVIII i de la primera meitat del XIX, una complexa combinació de múltiples causes en diferents llocs de Gran Bretanya va donar lloc a una sèrie de revolucions progressives i entrellaçades a peti...