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An entrepreneur in Newcastle, England, in the early 1700s is planning to open a new manufacturing business. They are considering two production methods: Method 1 relies heavily on many manual workers, while Method 2 uses a newly developed machine that requires significant amounts of coal to operate but needs far fewer workers. Based on the prevailing economic conditions of that specific time and place, which method would be the more logical choice and why?

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