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England had a lot of labour during the 18th century because why ans ​

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Britain has a damp climate. This was good for textile production, because it helped to keep the fibers in the material soft and easy to work with. In addition, Britain has many deposits of coal and iron, both of which fueled the machines. In addition, Britain's location also kept it isolated from European wars.

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