What was the effect of the Industrial Revolution in England?A) It sparked the Industrial Revolution in the United States.
B) It caused more people to work on farms.
C) It increased large-scale crop production.

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Answer 1
Answer: a it caused the revolution i suppose
Answer 2
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A. it sparked the Industrial Revolution in the United States

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2. They were confident they would survive whatever happened.

3. They flew straight into artillery fire.

4. They knew how to avoid gunfire.

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its D but all credit goes to the guy above me