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... Britain was capital abundant and had an edge in capital - intensive industries such as semi- and coarse manufactures ( yarn , iron ) . Lagging continental Europe was capital scarce and maintained an advantage in agriculture ( grain ...
... Britain was capital abundant and had an edge in capital - intensive industries such as semi- and coarse manufactures ( yarn , iron ) . Lagging continental Europe was capital scarce and maintained an advantage in agriculture ( grain ...
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... Britain to open its market to their wheat and timber , offering to lower their industrial tariffs in exchange . But when Britain finally obliged after 1846 , the political instability of the revolutionary years weakened the power of ...
... Britain to open its market to their wheat and timber , offering to lower their industrial tariffs in exchange . But when Britain finally obliged after 1846 , the political instability of the revolutionary years weakened the power of ...
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... ( Britain , Belgium , the Netherlands , Switzerland , Norway , the United States , Canada , Australia , New Zealand ) , with France being the exception . In contrast , monarchies ( absolutist or constitutional ) could not afford class ...
... ( Britain , Belgium , the Netherlands , Switzerland , Norway , the United States , Canada , Australia , New Zealand ) , with France being the exception . In contrast , monarchies ( absolutist or constitutional ) could not afford class ...
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