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Until the Industrial Revolution in the 18th Century England was an agricultural country. Later it became one of the most powerful industrial nations. See the link below
Great Britain
United states
One important industrial city in northern England is Manchester. This city has many different industries, plus it is the hub for travel in the northern part of the country.
The Industrial Revolution began in the late 18th century, around the 1760s to 1770s, with the mechanization of textile production in Britain. It then spread to other parts of Europe and eventually to North America in the early 19th century.
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.
While there are industries in the country of New Zealand, it is not an industrial state. It would be more likely to be regarded as an agricultural country.
Industries can not run without oil and gas and if industries can not run then the country will export less so the economy of the country will be down and the country will have to face many difficulties.
Industries can not run without oil and gas and if industries can not run then the country will export less so the economy of the country will be down and the country will have to face many difficulties.
Industries can not run without oil and gas and if industries can not run then the country will export less so the economy of the country will be down and the country will have to face many difficulties.
Until the Industrial Revolution in the 18th Century England was an agricultural country. Later it became one of the most powerful industrial nations. See the link below
Great Britain
Great Britain
United states
Factors that made the US an industrial power in the 19th century include abundant natural resources such as coal, iron, and timber, a large and growing population that provided labor, infrastructure development like railroads, and entrepreneurial spirit and innovation. These elements fueled the rise of industries such as steel, textiles, and manufacturing, driving the country's industrialization.
One important industrial city in northern England is Manchester. This city has many different industries, plus it is the hub for travel in the northern part of the country.
Germany