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Essay heading: Why was there an Industrial Revolution in Britain?
 
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Using steam powered engines were used to help power farm machines. During 1700 to 1800, many farmers learned to do selective breeding with many animals including sheep and cattle. By using this method to breed animals, the weight of many farm animals in Britain increased by double its weight and produced more food that usual...
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A famous breeder, Robert Bake, produced a larger type of sheep that did not only provided more sheep skin, but because the production of animals were also increased, more sheep could be slaughtered to become meat to feed the big population in Britain. Dairy animals from other selective breeders, such as cows produced more milk and beef...
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