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Increased Immigration. Immigrants would flock to cities in order to find jobs and provide a living for their families. Cities became so overcrowded that immigrants were forced to live in tenements; the cities also became unsanitary and crime had increased drastically.

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How did imperialism lead to industrialization?

It would be difficult to link industrialization to Imperialism. Imperialism existed in the world long before the term was created in the 19th century. Industrialization was the result of a number of creative inventors over a long period of time to provide a better way to produce products that previously were handcrafted.


What are the similarities between late 19th century imperialism and early 21st century globalization?

Both late 19th century imperialism and early 21st century globalization involve the expansion of influence and control over territories and economies beyond national borders. They facilitate the flow of goods, resources, and ideas across cultures, creating interconnectedness. Additionally, both phenomena often lead to significant economic disparities and cultural exchanges, resulting in both benefits and conflicts. However, while imperialism was characterized by direct political control, globalization emphasizes economic integration and soft power.


Did Moses Austin make a fortune in lead mining?

Yes, Moses Austin made a significant fortune in lead mining during the early 19th century. After establishing a lead mining business in the Missouri region, he capitalized on the growing demand for lead, particularly for ammunition. His success in this venture provided him with the financial means to pursue other interests, including his later efforts in colonizing Texas. Austin's lead mining operations contributed to his wealth and status in the region.


Why did belgium lead Europe in adopting Industrialization?

William I of the Netherlands adopted a variety of programs to encourage industrialization, while Belgium was a colony.


What are the factors that lead to town planning in the Britain industrial revolution of the 18 and 19th century?

Town planning in Britain took place because living and working condition was bad.

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Where did Toussaint Loverture lead slave revolts?

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How did imperialism lead to industrialization?

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What did industrialization in the 20th century lead to?

many things became mass production


Did 19th century empire building lead to world wars in 20th century?

no.


Which did industrialization in the 20th century lead to?

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The country took the lead in providing social insurance to workers in the 19th century?

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Which country took the lead in providing social insurance to workers in the 19th century?

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Which country took lead in providing social insurance to workers in the 19th century?

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Is there lead base metal in US coins?

No. The US Mint uses a variety of metals in the minting of coins but lead is not one of them.


What ingredients were needed to lead to industrialization?

major new inventions was one ingredient needed to lead Britain to the industrialization.


Conclude from 17th century to 19th century?

If you tell me what you want concluded may be it will get answered Such a timespan of (it could be argued) some of the most important events in history would lead to a vast answer Try to be more specific in the question eg 'Conclude living standards in England from the 17th century to the 19th century'