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Which of the following explains how England’s large empire encouraged the start of the Industrial Revolution?(1 point)
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England’s empire created railways for its population to travel from city to city.
England’s empire created railways for its population to travel from city to city.
England’s empire meant a constant flow of goods and raw materials between England and its colonies.
England’s empire meant a constant flow of goods and raw materials between England and its colonies.
England’s empire meant the enclosure movement was able to increase production.
England’s empire meant the enclosure movement was able to increase production.
England’s empire allowed banks to loan money without fear of war.
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England’s empire meant a constant flow of goods and raw materials between England and its colonies.
This provided raw materials (like cotton) for factories and markets for finished goods, fueling industrial growth.
This provided raw materials (like cotton) for factories and markets for finished goods, fueling industrial growth.
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