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While Britain was the first country in which industrialization occurred it is not part of continental Europe. It is debated as to who in continental Europe took part in the Industrial Revolution next, but the leading answer would likely be Germany; an economic powerhouse for quite some time.
Great Britain was the first to nation to industrialize because it took advantage of population growth (educated workforce) and technological advances.
Our Nation's first national government was the second continental congress!
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Belgium was the first to industrialize. It was rich in iron and coal and had good waterways.
According to the lesson, Britain was considered the heart of Europe's industrial complex during the Industrial Revolution. It was the first nation to industrialize, leading in innovations such as steam power and mechanized manufacturing. This positioned Britain as a central hub for economic growth and technological advancement in Europe. Its extensive railway networks and coal production further solidified its dominance in the industrial landscape.
Portugal was the first European nation to send a ship from Europe around Africa to India and then back to Europe
No. The oldest nation in Europe is San Marino. However, France was discovered first.
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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.
Belgium and Germany