False
England was the leading European industrial nation in the 1700s.
Because in the 1800's, that's exactly what it was. Britain was the world's first industrialised nation and the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. Raw materials were imported from Britain's colonies and manufactured goods were sold back to them. Britain also had huge reserves of coal and iron ore - most of which are now depleted.
It was replaced by Cotton.
Canada and Britain are the leading members of the Commonwealth.
Germany
Germany
Great Britain, U.S.A, United Kingdom, & Japan..
False
Germany had a thriving industrial revolution and was a leading industrialised country through the 19th century. You have somehow got the wrong idea.
Germany had a thriving industrial revolution and was a leading industrialised country through the 19th century. You have somehow got the wrong idea.
England was the leading European industrial nation in the 1700s.
Until the 19th century England WAS the leading State in all the world, using accepted definitions.
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Because in the 1800's, that's exactly what it was. Britain was the world's first industrialised nation and the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. Raw materials were imported from Britain's colonies and manufactured goods were sold back to them. Britain also had huge reserves of coal and iron ore - most of which are now depleted.
The two leading theories are the Coastal Migration Theory, which suggests that the first humans arrived in the Americas by traveling along the Pacific Coast in boats, and the Clovis First Theory, which proposes that humans first arrived in the Americas via a land bridge from Asia during the last Ice Age.
People from Great Britain populated America in the mid 17th century