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What nation was first in continental Europe to industrialize?

Great Britian


What is the only Asian nation that began to industrialize in response to the pressure from western powers?

Japan .


Why was the US not as quick to industrialize as Britain and other European nation?

The U.S. was still young and lacked capital


What are three things a country need's to industrialize?

Three things a country needs to industrialize are natural resources, labor force, and transportation.


Why was great brittan the first to nation to industrilize?

Great Britain was the first to nation to industrialize because it took advantage of population growth (educated workforce) and technological advances.


What is a sentence for the word industrialize?

I industrialize.


Which Asian nation was the first to industrialize in 1900s?

Japan was the first Asian nation to industrialize in the early 1900s. The Meiji Restoration, which began in 1868, marked a significant turning point as the country embraced modernization and industrialization, adopting Western technologies and practices. By the early 20th century, Japan had developed a strong industrial base, becoming a major economic power in Asia.


What must first develop before a nation can begin to industrialize?

Before a nation can begin to industrialize, it must first develop a stable agricultural base to ensure food security for its population. Additionally, it needs basic infrastructure such as roads, ports, and energy sources to support industrial activities. Lastly, a skilled and educated workforce is essential for the successful transition to industrialization.


What nation was the first to industrialize?

England


Which nations industrialize first and why?

Belgium was the first to industrialize. It was rich in iron and coal and had good waterways.


Why did factories develop in Great Britain?

to make working faster , they did it to get more product out so they made more money


Why was there a need to modernise in South Korea?

Because the country was devastated by the Korean war and has few natural resources so it had to industrialize.

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