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Critiquing an Institutional Explanation

A historian proposes that the Industrial Revolution was primarily sparked by the establishment of strong private property rights within European nations, which incentivized local entrepreneurs to invest and innovate. From the alternative viewpoint that this economic success was built on the exploitation of other societies, how would you challenge the historian's conclusion? Specifically, what would this alternative viewpoint identify as the primary source of the capital that funded industrialization?

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