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Select all that apply Which factors contributed to making Great Britain the starting place of the industrial Revolution in the eighteenth century?
1) Britain had plentiful natural resources.
2) A supply of markets gave British manufacturers a ready outlet for their goods.
3) Many peasants moved to towns, creating a labor supply for factories
4) Britain had a ready supply of capital to invest in new machines and factories
5) The government provided land for the peasants by buying it from the landlords.
6) The cost of food and manufactured goods had drastically increased

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