While development in the cotton and iron industries made France the leading industrial country until the end of the nineteenth century, after that time they began to lose prominence. Other countries began to emerge in these areas, notably the United States, which became a leader in the cotton industry at that time.
False!
Germany
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France 1789, Russia 1917, US War of Independence 1777, Industrial UK 18 & 19th Century, Cultural in China 1960 to present, Glorius UK 1685,... I am sure there are more.
1st century 1-100, 2nd century 101-200, 3rd century 201-300, 4th century 301-400, 5th century 401-500, 6th century 501-600, 7th century 601-700, 8th century 701-800, 9th century 801-900 10th century 901-1000, 11th century 1001-1100, 12th century 1101-1200, 13th century 1201-1300, 14th century 1301-1400, 15th century 1401-1500, 16th century 1501-1600, 17th century 1601-1700, 18th century 1701-1800, 19th century 1801-1900, 20th century 1901-2000, 21st century 2001-2100
52nd century
False
a shift from farming to industry
India
Electric trolley, skyscraper
developments in transportation
Great Britain is widely regarded as the first industrial society in the nineteenth century, pioneering advancements in manufacturing, technology, and infrastructure that led to the widespread shift from agrarian economies to industrial ones.
Great Britain
america
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Mining and agriculture in the nineteenth century were not major industries. In fact, these industries played a crucial role in the economic development of many countries during this time period. The mining and agriculture industries did not witness technological advancements or changes during the nineteenth century. On the contrary, there were significant advancements in both industries, with the invention of new machinery and techniques that increased productivity and efficiency. The mining and agriculture industries did not have a significant impact on the environment during the nineteenth century. In reality, these industries often had detrimental effects on the environment, such as deforestation, soil degradation, and pollution of water sources.
The Telegraph and the railroads
This revolution started in Great Britain in the eighteenth century