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Why was the British government slow to pass laws addressing the problem of pollution during the early years of the Industrial Revolution?

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British leaders feared that such laws would interfere with businesses and harm the economy

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The main reason why this was the case is because Industrialization was an incredibly new phenomenon, and very few people could have predicted just how bad it was for the environment and for people's health.
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