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In the late 1700s, Great Britain’s many rivers, harbors, and other natural resources caused the Industrial Revolution to
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Its many rivers provided water power and inland transport, harbors supported trade and shipping, and abundant coal and iron supplied fuel and raw materials—factors that together made Britain the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution.
Its many rivers provided water power and inland transport, harbors supported trade and shipping, and abundant coal and iron supplied fuel and raw materials—factors that together made Britain the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution.
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