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The opening of new markets and availability of labor created the demand for inventions that sparked industrialization in Europe.
The opening of new markets and availability of labor created the demand for inventions that sparked industrialization in Europe.
Andrew Carnegie and Friedrich Engels are disagree about the effects of industrialism because, industrialization eventually raised the standard of living for many people in Europe and North America.
they wanted the glory and all the amazing resources the America's offered
Yes, there are lots of markets in Europe.
Northe America, Europe, Japan are the most regulated pharma markets in the world.
The main economic cause of the cold war was America's desire and need for world wide open markets. It was believed that for capitalism to be successful, and the American and world wide economy to recover, open markets were necessary. This was contradictory to the communist belief in closed markets. This issue came to a head in Europe where America wanted open markets in all of Europe and Russia wanted closed markets in countries they wanted to control as a buffer to American capitalism.
One effect industrialization had in Europe was the creation of a middle class.
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Industrialization led to a burst in population for European countries (primarily Western).
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