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An economic historian argues: 'The economic rise of Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries was not a creation of new wealth, but rather a simple redirection of existing global manufacturing capacity. Europe essentially took over the industries that were already thriving in Asia, without fundamentally changing the nature of production itself.' Based on your understanding of this period, which of the following provides the most accurate critique of this historian's argument?

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