As Queen Victoria's era appeared to have forged the image of an English Golden Age when she proclaimed, for instance, to the British Foreign Secretary during the Boer War «We're not interested in the possibilities of defeat, they just do not exist», the Industrial Revolution in England starting from about 1780s to the mid 1840s has been depicted, just alike, as a decisive period of the English economical progress.
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