The emergence of the industrial revolution
Nineteenth
The Industrial Revolution ended between the late 19th century and early 20th century.
Nineteenth
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.
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The emergence of the industrial revolution
Germany
Germany
The General Idea of the Revolution in the Nineteenth Century was created in 1851.
United States and Germany
The business machine industry emerged from the industrial revolution in the latter part of the nineteenth century.
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.
Nineteenth
I suppose the industrial revolution could be remotely connected to the development of the computer but computers were not invented until the middle of the 20th century.
India