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Britain struggled to keep industrial secrets due to a combination of factors, including the movement of skilled workers who sought better opportunities abroad, particularly in the United States and Europe. Additionally, the rise of international communication and trade made it easier for knowledge and innovations to spread. The British government's focus on free trade and open markets also meant that there was less emphasis on protecting intellectual property. As a result, technological advancements were quickly adopted by other nations, diminishing Britain's industrial advantage.

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