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During the early years of the Industrial Revolution, capitalist beliefs significantly influenced British leaders by promoting the idea of free markets, private property, and entrepreneurial spirit. Leaders embraced these principles, believing that minimal government intervention would stimulate innovation and economic growth. This mindset encouraged investment in industries, transportation, and infrastructure, leading to rapid urbanization and industrial advancement. Ultimately, capitalism fostered a competitive environment that propelled Britain to the forefront of global industrialization.

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