Critiquing a Historical Narrative
Read the following excerpt from a hypothetical historical text and then answer the question that follows.
Excerpt: 'The economic boom in 18th-century Britain was a purely domestic success story. It was fueled by the brilliance of local inventors who created revolutionary machines, the ambition of the nation's entrepreneurs who built massive factories, and the country's rich deposits of coal and iron. These internal factors alone explain how the nation transformed itself into the world's first industrial powerhouse.'
Question: Identify one crucial external factor that is omitted from this account and explain how its inclusion would create a more accurate understanding of this period of economic transformation.
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