well mostly the dukes in special had really benefited from the industrail revolution beacause of the land they lived in all the minerals that had in the grounds of their lands like coal had given them a huge profit and had given rents throug the cities.
Industrialization lowered the prices of food, decreased travel time between cities, and increased wages throughout the world. It increased the standards of living of most humans.
Among other things, industrialization meant consumer products were more plentyful and available at prices that allowed middle and lower income families to enjoy what was once enjoyed only by the wealthy.
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Skilled craftsmen were replace by machinery that could be operated by anyone with a little training.
Control of the Mississippi River and delta--- also a lot of land at a ridiculously cheap price-- and the big easy
Japan benefited in many ways from the U.S. Military in several ways, and still does. Here's the most direct way. After WWII, Japan was only allowed to maintain a defensive military. As part of the deal, America has set up several bases and keeps a considerable amount of troops and aircraft there. It effectively defends Japan. Some argue that the troops are too much of a drain on America's funds, and the troops cause trouble. Of course, there are also other ways the U.S. military helps Japan. Japan has benefited in one way or another from the U.S. military.
what are three ways the us benefited from the Louisiana purchase
what are three ways the us benefited from the Louisiana purchase
what are three ways the us benefited from the Louisiana purchase
There are meany ways for this to happen, even though most of these ways will take a long time to occur. Overall, yes, humanity will go extincnt at some point.
it causes eathquakes and stuff
they was able to live a happy life and get on with things that they had to do
Among other things, industrialization meant consumer products were more plentyful and available at prices that allowed middle and lower income families to enjoy what was once enjoyed only by the wealthy.
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The theme of "The Highway" by Ray Bradbury is the destructive power of technology and its impact on humanity's connection to nature. The story explores how progress and industrialization can lead to the deterioration of the environment and the loss of simpler, more meaningful ways of life.
Rome benefited from it''s provinces because they collected food, provided exports and provided soldiers for war.
Industrialization was brought to the countries that were taken over by Imperialism such as new ways of thinking and new ideas.
shooting, swapping people