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Please help ASAP!! Important test! Which of the following is NOT a reason for the rise of the textile industry in England?

A: Climate made wool practical and valuable
B: Flax could not be raised at all in England
C: Textiles linked England to the rest of Europe for trade to make money
D: Technological changes in agriculture forced many people to move to cities in search of work and were employed in textile factories

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User Jonkroll
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The answer to this question is option B.

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User Joernsn
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The correct answer is B) Flax could not be raised at all in England.

The following statement is not a reason for the rise of the textile industry in England: Flax could not be raised at all in England.

England was one the most important manufacturers of textiles, basically with the use of cotton and linen. The humid weather of the island is good for sheep. There is good grass to feed them. Flax is an important material for textiles, and it is also found in England due to the amount of rain. Flax is the raw material to produce linen. So the statement that is not a reason for the rise of the textile industry in England: Flax could not be raised at all in England.

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