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The period of industrial development in the late 19th century is known as the Second Industrial Revolution or the Technological Revolution. It featured the development of mass production, and the production line.
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By the late 1800s German chemical and electrical industries set the standard worldwide. Germany's spectacular growth was due in part to ample iron and coal resources, the basic ingredients for industrial development.
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Industrial consolidation and trusts reduced competition during the late 1800's =)
Telephones? Part of it. The "Industrial Revolution" kicked off in the late 1700s, with the development of steam power, and continued through the 1930s. The telephone was invented in 1876, and was becoming fairly widespread by 1920.
The largest industrial factory in Belgium was built by the entrepreneur and industrialist Émile Francqui. Established in the late 19th century, his factory was primarily focused on the production of textiles and other industrial goods. Francqui played a significant role in the development of Belgium's industrial landscape during that era.
Germanys growth was due to ample iron and coal resoureces and a disciplined and educated work.
Answer this question… Other countries surpassed Great Britain in manufacturing.
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Railroads were partly responsible for the dramatic industrial growth of the late 19th century. There was also a huge spike in immigration.