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in Victorian Britain there was no shortage of human labour explain.​

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Answered by MS903
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In Victorian Britain, there was no shortage of human labor. Poor peasants and vagrants moved to the cities in large number in search of jobs and waiting for work. ... When there were plenty of labor, wages became very low. So, the industrialists had no problem ofshortage of labor or high wage costs.

Answered by rautparth576
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It is a developed country with a moderate population.  Therefore,there was no shortage of human laBournemouth in Victorian Britain.

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