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Why did railways grow rapidly in Britain during the Industrial Revolution?(1 point)
The British government encouraged competition to maximize growth.
The British government was competing with France over growth.
They allowed the Agricultural Revolution to take off.
They made the transport of cotton in India easier.
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The British government encouraged competition and allowed private companies to build railways with relatively little interference. This laissez-faire approach spurred rapid railway growth.
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