Why did the Industrial Revolution Start in Britain?
Author: Leif van Neuss
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Description: Why did the Industrial Revolution Start in Britain? por Leif van Neuss provides a detailed overview of the factors contributing to the British Industrial Revolution. It critically examines various economic theories, offering valuable insights for understanding this pivotal historical event.
Pages: 94
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