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state reason why during the phase proto-industrialisation the merchent could not expand production with in towns​

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During this proto-industrial phase, a rural labour force became involved in domestic industries producing for supra-regional markets. The population was liberated from the agrarian resource base, and labour which had previously been unused because of the seasonal nature of agrarian production found employment.The Pace of Industrial Change

Cotton was the leading sector in the first phase of industrialisation up to the 1840s, followed by iron and steel industry. Second: The new industries found it difficult to displace traditional industries.

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