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Evaluating a Counterfactual Economic Claim

An economic historian supports their argument about the importance of overseas resources for Britain's industrial growth with the following counterfactual claim: 'If 19th-century Britain had tried to replace all imported cotton for its textile industry with domestically-produced wool, the required grazing land would have exceeded the nation's total available land for crops and pasture.' Critically evaluate the effectiveness of this specific claim as a piece of evidence. Discuss its primary strengths and potential weaknesses or limitations in supporting the historian's broader argument.

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