In Britain the first industrial revolution caused economic influence to shift from nobility the middle class clergy or the working class?

The first industrial revolution in Britain caused economic influence to shift from the nobility to the middle class. This was primarily due to the rise of new industries such as textiles, iron and coal mining, which created wealth and opportunities for entrepreneurs and business owners in the middle class. The nobility, who had previously held significant power and wealth, saw their influence decline as the middle class gained economic power and social status.