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On the eve of the Industrial Revolution, England was characterized by a combination of agricultural advancements and burgeoning urbanization. The enclosure movement had consolidated land, leading to increased agricultural efficiency but also displacing many rural laborers who flocked to cities for work. Additionally, England had access to abundant Natural Resources, particularly coal and iron, which were critical for industrial development. This period set the stage for transformative changes in manufacturing, transportation, and societal structures.

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