Great Britain was the first industrialized country in Europe. They began their Industrial Revolution in the 1700s. When the Industrial Revolution then spread to the European mainland in the 1800s, really three countries became industralized at the same time, so you need a total of the first four. These countries were France, Germany, and Belgium. So the first four industrialized countries in Europe were Great Britain, France, Germany, and Belgium.
France, Belgium, and Germany.
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While Britain was the first country in which industrialization occurred it is not part of continental Europe. It is debated as to who in continental Europe took part in the Industrial Revolution next, but the leading answer would likely be Germany; an economic powerhouse for quite some time.
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Their individual countries
Europe is a group of countries and not one nation. Each has a head of state, therefore , there is no "president of Europe ".
Nobody ever controlled the whole of Europe, not even the Romans. They controlled continental Western Europe up to the River Rhine and southern Germany, England and Wales and the Balkan Peninsula in south-eastern Europe. The first people to be in control of most of continental Western Europe after the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire were the franks when their king established what historians have called the Carolingian Empire.
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England became the first industrialised country. The ownership of land, which had been the aristoracy's means of controlling the populace became increasingly irrelevent as more money was made in factories.
France, Germany, and Belgium.