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Limitations of the Economic Model and the Multifaceted Causes of the Industrial Revolution

The economic model, which emphasizes high wages and cheap coal, offers a significant but incomplete explanation for the Industrial Revolution. Scholars argue that this model is only part of the story, as it overlooks other critical factors. A comprehensive understanding must also include the contributions of scientific advancements, cultural shifts, and sociological developments, which are considered equally important in explaining this complex historical event.

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Updated 2025-10-03

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