Multiple Choice

A historian argues, 'The Industrial Revolution was inevitable in 18th-century Britain solely because the country had abundant, inexpensive coal and a labor force that commanded high wages, which incentivized the invention of labor-saving machinery.' Based on a comprehensive understanding of this historical period, what is the most significant limitation of this historian's argument?

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