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What conditions in Britain paved the way for the industrial revolution

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erica [24]2 years ago
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The conditions that paved the way for the British  industrial revolution were a stable government that supported economic growth, they didn't have river tolls like other European countries, and a <span>strong navy to protect the empire.

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