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In the late 1700s, Great Britain’s many rivers, harbors, and other natural resources caused the Industrial Revolution to .
Grow
Slow down
Stabilize
Decrease

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Answered by Abhishek63715
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the correct answer is: GROW..
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

The natural resources and many rivers, harbors caused the "industrial revolution to grow" in the late 1700s.

Explanation:

In the 1700s, the main mode of transport for trade was the waterways. Britain’s well connected with its many rivers and harbors made it a prime place for industrial bloom. There many resources available, especially coal made it efficient for Britain to change the pace of the industrial revolution. With access to the sea route and resources and the many colonies under them, they helped in the growth of industrialization.

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