Which of the following is NOT a reason for the rise of the textile industry in England?
A. Flax could not be raised at all in England
B. Climate made wool practical and valuable
C. Textiles linked England to the rest of Europe for trade to make money
D. Technological changes in agriculture forced many people to move to cities in search of work and were employed in textile factories
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Answer➡️A. Flax could not be raised at all in England
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A. Flax could not be raised at all in England. Normally, the Textile production in the Britain have its roots as an industry at the beginning of the 18th century.
Thomas Crotchet and George Sorocold have mainly established the first factory built in Britain. These textile mill have waterwheel as its source of power and latest machinery, as well as accommodation for the workers.
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