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Perhaps, but although European societies often had individuals enlightened by innovation at similar times in many countries (and let's not forget the Chinese, Arabic and Indian philosophers), no single country married the theoretical with the practical in the form of inspired invention, like the modestly populated Britain.
It was the joining of the idea and the object that sets the British contribution to modern humanity apart from it's neighbours.
But yes, maybe a little bit of trumpet blowing involved :)