Why did railways grow rapidly in Britain during the Industrial Revolution?(2 points)

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The British government was competing with France over growth.
The British government was competing with France over growth.

They made the transport of cotton in India easier.
They made the transport of cotton in India easier.

The British government encouraged competition to maximize growth.
The British government encouraged competition to maximize growth.

They allowed the Agricultural Revolution to take off.
They allowed the Agricultural Revolution to take off.

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The rapid growth of railways in Britain during the Industrial Revolution can be attributed to the following two points:

  1. The British government encouraged competition to maximize growth. - The government's support and investment in infrastructure, along with the desire to enhance efficiency in transportation, fueled the development of railways. This competition among railway companies stimulated innovation and expansion.

  2. They allowed the Agricultural Revolution to take off. - The railways facilitated the transportation of agricultural products from rural areas to urban centers, contributing to the Agricultural Revolution by ensuring that surplus produce could reach markets quickly and efficiently, thus supporting population growth and urbanization.

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