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Why did industrial revolution begin Britain?​

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Success in international trade created Britain's high wage, cheap energy economy, and it was the spring board for the Industrial Revolution.

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Britain also happened to have a wealth of coal, iron, and other resources in a relatively small area, which would help kick-start the Industrial Revolution. Its growing Colonial Empire also provided a ready-made (and captive) market for surplus goods, providing further impetus for entrepreneurs and new industrialists

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