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Was The Industrial Revolution in England Inevitable

and cut down the cost of production sharply. And the lower prices also stimulated greater demands. The innovation of technologies also created new demands. All these things have done an enough preparation for the industrial revolution and made it possible to come true. In one word, the industrial revolution was the certain results of the history and it was inevitable.

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