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1) During the period of modern economic growth from 1700-1850, growth rates were much higher from 1820-1870 than from 1500-1700. 2) The transition to modern economic growth was a long process, with growth rates in Britain remaining below 0.5% until the 19th century and only surpassing 1% annually after 1820. 3) While modern economic growth originated in Britain, it transferred relatively easily to the rest of Europe and the Americas, leading to increased income growth rates after 1820 and the Great Dive

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