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| 09735. CAUSES OF THE BRITISH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION. The causes of England's lead in the Industrial Revolution are examined: domestic factors such as coal production, labor force and native invention are seen as less important than the drive for foreign trade, and the promotion of science, technology, and industry by the government. 16p. + 1 table, 15f., 8b. |
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