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What key role did capitalists play in the Industrial Revolution

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creating the competition for producing goods at the lowest cost for the highest profit.
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The drive of industrialization was the push to create goods faster in search of profit. Capitalism is based on the private ownership of goods and services for profit. Market competition is the idea that when given a choice in market, consumers will choose the item of low cost/high quality.

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