The opening of new markets and availability of labor created the demand for inventions that sparked industrialization in Europe.
The opening of new markets and availability of labor created the demand for inventions that sparked industrialization in Europe.
Caught up and surpassed
because if other countries had the same machines, then they would not buy the machines products off Britain. Then profits would drop causing more poverty.
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The primary coalition members were the US, Britain, France, Canada, and Saudi Arabia; many other nations sent token units to the region.
The opening of new markets and availability of labor created the demand for inventions that sparked industrialization in Europe.
Other nations were able to challenge Britain's leadership in industry due to factors such as their own industrialization, advancements in technology, access to natural resources, and cheaper labor costs. Additionally, competition from other countries led to the decline of Britain's dominance in industry.
ships and railroads
In World War II, war between Great Britain and Germany guaranteed the involvement of other nations due to several factors. On Germany's side, her expansion was coming at the expense of nations other than Great Britain; in particular, Poland. On Great Britain's side, alliances were in place that committed various other nations to waging war together in the case of any aggression on the part of any third-party nation (such as Germany).
Caught up and surpassed
other countries copied their work
Allies
From other nations- the US, Britain, Belgium and Germany mainly.
Allied Powers
It allowed the unemployed to migrate to other countries with better economic opportunities.
Corruption, lack of qualified skill power and poverty are some of the factors that prevent nations from being industrialized. Lack of infrastructure is the other factor.
other countries copied their work