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MArishka [77]
3 years ago
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Which was a geographic advantage for england in the industrial revolution

History
1 answer:
valentinak56 [21]3 years ago
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Answer:

England's rivers offered a dual advantage. Fast-flowing rivers were a source of water power to fuel machinery.

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This is from the library of congress. The link is https://www.loc.gov/classroom-materials/united-states-history-primary-source-timeline/post-war-united-states-1945-1968/overview/

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