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1852
Industrialisation through innovation in manufacturing processes first started with the Industrial Revolution in the north-west and midlands of England in the eighteenth century. It spread to Europe and North America in the nineteenth century, and to the rest of the world in the twentieth.
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The kingdoms of Ghana, Mali, and Songhay were located in West Africa beginning in the late Middle Ages. They derived their wealth from the Trans-Saharan trade.
specialized, cash crop agriculture
The production of steel
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3,375 km taking this route:Take HIGHWAY 400 - NORTH, from Toronto, to HIGHWAY 69 - NORTH to SUDBURY.Continue on HIGHWAY 69 - NORTH to (Trans-Canada) HIGHWAY 17 - WEST to SAULT STE. MARIE, at Greater Sudbury.Take (Trans-Canada) HIGHWAY 17 - WEST, across Ontario, to MANITOBA, where the TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY continues WEST as HIGHWAY 1.Continue on TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 1 - WEST to TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 16 (YELLOWHEAD ROUTE) - WEST to SASKATOON, via TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 100 (PERIMETER HIGHWAY) - WEST to bypass WINNIPEG, MB (EXIT 348A off TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 1 to get onto TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 100 (PERIMETER HIGHWAY) - WEST towards BRANDON ; EXIT 42B off TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 100 (PERIMETER HIGHWAY) to continue on TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 1 - WEST towards BRANDON).Take TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 16 (YELLOWHEAD HIGHWAY) - WEST to Edmonton.
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2,010 kilometres (1,249 miles) taking this route:Take (Trans-Canada) HIGHWAY 17 - WEST, from Thunder Bay, to MANITOBA, where the TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY continues WEST as TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 1.Continue on TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 1 - WEST to TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 16 (Yellowhead Route) - WEST to SASKATOON, at the junction past Portage la Prairie, MANITOBA. NOTE: to bypass WINNIPEG, take TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 100 - WEST (WINNIPEG BY-PASS) (EXIT 348A off HIGHWAY 1 to get onto HIGHWAY 100 - WEST (WINNIPEG BY-PASS) ; EXIT 43B off HIGHWAY 100 to continue on TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 1 - WEST to BRANDON).Take TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 16 (Yellowhead Highway) - WEST to Edmonton.
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4,605 km taking HIGHWAY 7 NORTH to TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 2 WEST to FREDERICTON, then the TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY WEST More specifically NB HIGHWAY 2 WEST to ROUTE 185 in QUÉBEC. Then ROUTE 185 OUEST to AUTOROUTE 85 OUEST, then AUTOUROUTE 85 OUEST to AUTOROUTE 20 OUEST. Then AUTOROUTE 20 OUEST to AUTOROUTE 25 NORD near MONTRÉAL. Then AUTOROUTE 25 NORD to AUTOROUTE 40 OUEST in MONTRÉAL. Then AUTOROUTE 40 OUEST to HIGHWAY 417 in ONTARIO. Then HIGHWAY 417 WEST to HIGHWAY 17 WEST, then HIGHWAY 17 WEST all the way across ONTARIO to MANITOBA, where the TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY continues WEST, from thereon, as the TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 1. Then the TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 1 WEST to CALGARY via TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 100 WEST towards BRANDON. (EXIT 348 A off TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 1 in MANITOBA to get onto TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 100 WEST ; EXIT 42 B off TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 100 to get back onto TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 1 WEST to BRANDON.)] to Calgary.
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