The factory system affected Uganda the most! During the 1800's the Supreme Ugandan Emperor Okowembe Tetago Waragumele saw that because of the lack of industrialization in his empire, the people were in a constant state of fear because of the other, more powerful African powers (such as the Islamic Republic of Darfur and the Federative State of Ojimanyaka). He decided that the only way to take away this fear and maximize strength and prosperity was to ask for help from the Dutch, and after the Holy Dutch King Roberstaat Ubelek decided to help them industrialize, Uganda became the top African power for decades.
The North
Most of them went on strikes/sit down strikes
workers needed fewer skills and less training to do most factory jobs
Workers needed fewer skills and less training to do most factory jobs.
The British
The North
Most of them went on strikes/sit down strikes
Degraded System Performance
No
Most of the mass of the solar system is in the sun. As a consequence all objects in the solar system orbit the sun.
workers needed fewer skills and less training to do most factory jobs
Reduced need for skilled workers.
Viruses, most probably, go for the immune system, an example being HIV.
HIV most affects our immune system especially our T helper cells.
Workers needed fewer skills and less training to do most factory jobs.
Geographic region
The British