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Critiquing a Historical Perspective on the Industrial Revolution

A historian argues that the Industrial Revolution was a purely European achievement, driven solely by internal factors like scientific creativity and the rule of law. They claim that external factors, such as colonial resources produced by enslaved labor, were helpful but not essential. Critique this argument by identifying its primary logical flaw and explaining why it presents an incomplete picture.

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