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Well, Nottingham is in England so... But it's 320 miles from Nottingham to Paris, or roughly 188 miles to Calais which is the closest French city to England.
Well your question isn't really clear but its because of the built of new factories and immigration moving in to the U.S. and the foreign people who were moving in was going to work in the factories for less money and so the Americans got fired and they were hired, and so that's why many people loss their jobs.
what do you think are the advantages and disavantages of products assembled by hand
Steam energy allowed factories to move away from rivers.
Cheap labor.
Because they have so many factories, the most in the world
The QMC is seen under construction in 1972 on the Lenton Times website so I would put it's opening around 1974-75.
Roses are grown not made so the answer is Zero
Francis Cabot Lowell built a cotton spinning and weaving mill in Waltham, Massachusets, USA during the war of 1812, based on his observations of British textile mills, he built the first factory to process raw cotton and produce finshed cloth under the same roof. Sir Richard Arkwright, (1732 - 92) pioneered the use of water and horse driven factories at Nottingham in England in 1769. In 1771 he moved to Derbyshire and was dominant in the early cotton industry. So the Brits win again.
Because of all the material and resources there
The development of the steam engine allowed the Industrial Revolution to push forward in a way that would not have been possible without it. Prior to the invention of steam, factories could only be run by wind or water. This greatly limited where factories could be located. The number of factories that could be built were now limitless.
101 baths that the Romans have built so far