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What led to the growth of factories in England in the eighteenth century?

-The increased size of families required people to look for alternative means of employment.

-The rapidly increasing population created more demand for goods manufactured in factories.

-Farmers who lost their lands due to agricultural reforms were in need of work.

-The wealthy merchant class was more confident about investing in new industries.

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B. The rapidly increasing population created more demand for goods manufactured in factories.

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your second choice: -The rapidly increasing population created more demand for goods manufactured in factories.
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