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Essay heading: Were Economic Factors Primarily Responsible For Nineteenth-Century Bri
 
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After harvesting these commodities they could be sent to the industrial areas for refinement and finally the merchandise could be transported to the port based economic areas where they could be shipped to other countries. Another advantage which Britain had was that with the extent that their empire covered they were able to send goods to locations all over the world with little to no tariffs placed on their goods because they had access to ports in many countries and on almost every continent...
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This was a great asset because it would allow Britain to keep their prices lower and therefore stimulate competition in which they had a distinctive advantage over those who opposed them. Another way in which Britain could exploit her might was by taking advantage of the good standings that these countries held with one another...
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