What made Britain the foremost industrial nation in the nineteenth century?
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Mechanised production of cotton textiles made Britain the foremost industrial nation in the nineteenth century. And when its iron and steel industry started growing from the 1850s, Britain came to be known as the “workshop of the world”.
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Thus, Merchandised production of cotton textiles made Britain the foremost industrial nation in tha 19th century. ... And when its iron and steel industry started growing from 1850s, Britain came to be known as the 'Workshop of the World'.
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