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Essay heading: Industrial Revolution: Why did the Industrial Revolution begin in Britain?
 
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As a result England's population grew rapidly providing a labor force for the industry. Another aspect of the English society that allowed the Industrial Revolution to start in England was the structural class system. In England in the mid seventeen hundreds, there was no dominant and powerful feudal class that restricted and forced changes in society...
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Instead, there was an abundance of free workers who did not own land. This class structure together with a stable government that didn't hinder the economy made for a perfect setting for industrialization. There were other crucial factors, which helped begin the Industrial Revolution. The first of which was transportation...
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