England - actually it was Wales.
By 1850, there were more people employed in industry in Wales than in agriculture. This makes Wales the world's first industrial nation.
My Love "Industry" is not a verb. It is a noun. however, you may make its verb like " industrialize" and then its past and participle forms like " Industrialized" , " Industrialized"
An industrialized nation has manufacturing and service industries more than agricultural industry. It has big cities and technological advances.
Some of the industries that make Brazil an industrialized nation are the automobile and aircraft industries. The mining industry also makes it an industrialized nation.
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Oh yes, China is an industrialized nation.
The phrase "newly industry nation" would be an awkward construction. It should not be used in a sentence. However, you could write "newly industrialized nation".The country was a newly industrialized nation.The poorest country in the world showed signs of becoming a newly industrialized nation.
"industry" means the people or companies engaged in a particular kind of commercial enterprise; "each industry has its own trade publications"(This is out of the dictionary)
Primarily agriculturally based. Industry exists, but is outnumbered by agricultural.
No, there is not much industry in London. It is more of a business/ commercial/ finance area with many offices.
France is one of the most industrialized countries in Europe. It gets its most GDP contribution from the manufacturing industry, mining, Financial services, Insurance and tourism.
An industrialized nation has manufacturing and service industries more than agricultural industry. It has big cities and technological advances.
A typical industrial society has many businesses, especially factories, because that is the foundation of industry itself.