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During the Victorian era, Britain was a global industrial powerhouse, exporting a wide range of goods. Key exports included textiles, particularly cotton and woolen products, machinery, iron and steel goods, and coal. The British also exported luxury items like tea, spices, and porcelain, significantly impacting global trade. This era marked the expansion of the British Empire, which facilitated the export of both raw materials and finished products worldwide.

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