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The British Industrial Revolution
Of all the countless factors that attributed to the unparallel success of the industrial revolution in England, there were a select few that really played roles front and center of everything. Debatably, the single largest factor of the growth for the industrial sects of England was the close proximity of the factories, markets, ports and cities to one another. Moving raw materials and finished products became very cheap to do England. Aided by the invention of the steam-powered locomotive things could be shipped very quickly and cheaply increasing the profits. With a growth of profit margins it put much more capital into the hands of business owners to expand their companies and grow the industry even more.
Another large factor in to English economy's boom, in comparison with the rest of continental Europe, or the world for that matter, was that they were already advanced ahead of many...
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