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A historian examines the Industrial Revolution, identifying two key groups of contributing factors: (1) internal developments within Europe, such as scientific advancements, the protection of private property, and a stable rule of law; and (2) external circumstances, such as access to raw materials like cotton and sugar from colonies, which were often produced by enslaved labor, and the existence of captive colonial markets. Which statement best analyzes the relationship between these two groups of factors in causing the revolution?

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