Industrialization in Europe occurred first in Great Britain, then in other parts of Western Europe. Eastern Europe remained largely agricultural and little industrialized.
Eastern Europe
The feudal system is a political system that was prevalent in Europe in between the eighth and fourteenth centuries. Most of the agricultural society was largely supported by the feudal system social hierarchy. In the feudal system, most of the rights and privileges were given to the Upper classes. In this hierarchical structure, the kings occupied the topmost position, followed by barons, bishops, knights and villains or peasants.
Manor largely self sufficient both military and economically. The main way that both sufficient were by workers and land.
After Columbus failed to reach India, and the Europeans realized that a continent lay between Europe and Asia. At that point, it was theorized that there was a waterway through or around this continent, which was dubbed the "Northwest Passage." It was largely unnavigable until the 21st century, and ownership is disputed between Canada who declares that the passage is in Canadian waters, and the US and European powers insist that it is international waters.
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Industrialization in Europe occurred first in Great Britain, then in other parts of Western Europe. Eastern Europe remained largely agricultural and little industrialized.
Eastern Europe
the answer is either the Agricultural Revolution or the 1700's
Industry grew slowly , so Russia remained largely agricultural
The economy of the South remains largely agricultural because of the amount of arable land. There are few places on earth that have that much open space for so many different agricultural products.
Yes. Although the United States never had a national system of standards for apprenticeships, European traditions of apprenticeships were brought over by colonists and remained largely intact until the advent of the industry.
Eastern Europe.
In India krishi prandan desh means a largely agricultural country.
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Switzerland remained neutral because it was largely inaccessible - very difficult to attack and occupy. Netherlands and Belgium remained neutral for the opposite reason - they were too accessible from either side.