What helped the growth of England's economy before the Industrial Revolution?A need for financial centersB colonization from the Roman EmpireC migration of groups of peopleD trade of surplus farm produce​

Geography · Middle School · Mon Jan 18 2021

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Before the Industrial Revolution, the growth of England's economy was significantly influenced by D) trade of surplus farm produce. The expansion of trade, both domestically and internationally, played a crucial role in the economic development of England during this period.

As agricultural productivity increased, farmers were able to produce more goods than they needed for their own consumption. The surplus agricultural produce, including raw materials and food items, became the focus of trade. England engaged in both regional and international trade networks, exporting its surplus goods and importing items that were not locally available.

Trade with other European countries, the development of markets, and the growth of a merchant class contributed to the accumulation of wealth and the expansion of economic activities. This pre-existing economic foundation laid the groundwork for the later industrialization of England.