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The Core Counterfactual Question Regarding Industrial Inputs

To determine if colonial and slave-based resources were essential for the Industrial Revolution, historians pose a specific counterfactual question. This "what if" scenario investigates what alternative sources could have supplied the necessary calories (like sugar) and raw materials (like cotton) for the textile industry if the slave plantations in the Americas had not been available.

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