Locate the places where iron and textile industries are mainly concentrated in England during industrial revolution.
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Industrial Revolution was born in England, and many industries were located in England, giving a boost to its economy. The iron and textile industries were the backbones of England's economy. It had a large concentration to textile and iron industries.
The textile industries were located in Glasgow, New Castle, Leeds, Manchester, Lancashire, Nottingham, Leicester, Birmingham and London.
Iron industries were established at New Castle, Leeds, Manchester, Lancashire, Liverpool, Sheffield, Birmingham, London and Bristol.
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