The Ruhr used to be the main centre of industry, but nowadays industry is much more scattered. Important centres include Stuttgart and Munich.
Hamburg, Dresden, Leipzig those are important
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why were canals important in the first industrial revolution what problem did they solve and how was this accomplished
1700's
Germany was warring with the major industrial powers in the world at that time, Europe; and was strongly established as a land power. Japan was warring with sparsely distributed industrial powers in the world at the time, Asia; and was strongly established as a sea power.
Around 1835, Germany had begun to copy Great Britains Industrial ways. Germany imported British equipment as well as engineers to Germany. However, the ones who could afford it would send their sons or go themselves to study in England to learn Industrial management and so forth. Germany had a rocky start becoming an Industrial nation because it was disunitied, in other words it was not a nation but states. However, Otto Von Bismarck would later on unite Germany and it would become a leading nation with both a thriving economy and a strong military.
The Ruhr used to be the main centre of industry, but nowadays industry is much more scattered. Important centres include Stuttgart and Munich.Hamburg, Dresden, Leipzig those are important
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By providing a fuel source to operate industrial machinery.
Of is natural gas and oil pipelines from Suez
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The Ruhr is an industrial area in Germany. It has many important cities, notably Essen, Dortmund, Duisburg & Cologne.
germany , southern euorpe and greece
it was on a river
it produces most of Germany's iron and steel.
Russell Industrial Center was created in 1915.
There was no easy way to transport resources and goods