the granting of patents
America was anxious to catch up to the vast industrial empires the Europeans already held. Financial investments as well as technological advances spurred the expansion of American industry. In addition, various legislation, including tariffs, allowed new companies to gain advantage in their respective industries.
No, Thomas Edison did not hold any political office during his lifetime. He was primarily known as an inventor and businessman, famous for his contributions to electricity and communication technologies. While he engaged in various public discussions and had influence in industrial and technological matters, he did not pursue a formal political career.
Battle of Guadalcanal was an important battle fought between allied forces and Imperial Japanese forces in the Pacific campaign of WW II in 1942 and 1943. It was a prolonged battle and US and allied forces won it because Japanese industrial and technological base was not big and strong enough to replenish forces. American industrial potential meant that expended forces and weapons were replenished more quickly which resulted in a continuous attrition of Japanese forces.
The industrialists of the 19th century were often viewed with a mix of admiration and criticism. On one hand, they were seen as visionaries and economic pioneers who propelled industrial growth, created jobs, and contributed to technological advancements. On the other hand, they faced backlash for their exploitative labor practices, monopolistic tendencies, and the widening gap between the wealthy and the working class. This dual perception reflected the complexities of the industrial era, as society grappled with the benefits and drawbacks of rapid economic change.
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the granting of patents
Sanjaya Panth has written: 'Technological innovation, industrial evolution, and economic growth' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Technological innovations, Economic development, Industrial Research, Research, Industrial, Technological innovations
Technological advances in the textile industry contributed to industrial revolution in that flying shuttle,spinning Jenny, Water frame, spinning mule were able to make textiles quickly.
technological advances
Agriculture became mechanized.
The socio economic perspective of industrial relations is that the growth in industry will help a country's economy. In terms of technology, the greater technology that a country has involved in its industry will also help the country grow.Ê
Alfons Keuter has written: 'Determinanten der industriellen Forschung und Entwicklung' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Technological innovations, Industrial Research, Research, Industrial, Technological innovations
Following the industrial revolution, the next big technological leap is described as the computer revolution or the post-industrial revolution.
Bela Gold has written: 'Evaluating technological innovations' -- subject(s): Technological innovations, Steel industry and trade 'Potentials and limitations of robotics' 'Explorations in managerial economics' -- subject(s): Industrial management, Production (Economic theory) 'Productivity, technology, and capital' -- subject(s): Technological innovations, Industrial productivity
Man made technological or industrial or terrorist attacks or accidents
Textile Machines, Railroads, and Steel
the process of industrial deconcentration because of technological advances and/or increasing cost due of congestion and competition.