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Development of Banking and Finance during the British Industrial Revolution

The Industrial Revolution spurred significant developments in Britain's financial system. The growing need to finance large-scale industrial projects, such as factories and railways, led to the expansion of banking, the formation of stock exchanges, and the creation of new financial instruments. This financial revolution was crucial for mobilizing capital and facilitating the massive investments required for industrialization.

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