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How did rubber help in the Industrial Revolution?

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when the middle ages began in Europe the Pope rule was modified and the kings rule started as the result of this cottage industries saw their fall down and the LArge scale industries which are equiped with the electric goods and machines came and the rubber industries developed in India mainly in Kerala.

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