Well countries don't JOIN the industrial revolution, different countries have different industrial revolutions however the first one apparently happened in Great Britain in the late 18th and early 19th century. The changes then spread throughout Europe and North America, eventually the world (well some places might not have e.g. tribal islands or small countries that felt they didn't need or want to). The changes occurred through each countries own industrial revolution although they were most likely to have follow in the footsteps of other countries after seeing the positives of it.
Answer this question… Other countries surpassed Great Britain in manufacturing.
Ireland, United Kingdom, and United States are some countries.
Which two regions of the united d states were the main centers for industry and manufacturing during the second industrial revolution
united kingdom....
Great Britain, U.S.A, United Kingdom, & Japan..
trade competition
There are no states in the United Kingdom.
The four countries are France, the Netherlands (Holland), the United Kingdom and the United States of America.
No. Wales is one of the countries that is part of the United Kingdom.
Well countries don't JOIN the industrial revolution, different countries have different industrial revolutions however the first one apparently happened in Great Britain in the late 18th and early 19th century. The changes then spread throughout Europe and North America, eventually the world (well some places might not have e.g. tribal islands or small countries that felt they didn't need or want to). The changes occurred through each countries own industrial revolution although they were most likely to have follow in the footsteps of other countries after seeing the positives of it.
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There are only four countries in the United Kingdom: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The United States once had a manufacturing base, but many manufacturing companies have moved to other countries. Though there are still manufacturing companies in the United States, the country no longer has a manufacturing base.
Iceland is not part of the United Kingdom.
the united kingdom and France the united kingdom and France