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A historian argues: 'The Industrial Revolution was a purely European marvel, born from the Enlightenment's emphasis on reason, scientific discovery, and the legal protection of private property. While Britain's colonial activities were profitable, they were merely a coincidental sideshow to the main event of domestic innovation and institutional development.' Based on the understanding that the revolution rested on a dual foundation, what is the primary analytical error in this historian's argument?

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