Textile production
an extensive railroad system
It was the first major Allied victory and it showed that Britain was strong enough to keep in the fight
Defeat of the German/Nazi forces in WW2.
Manchester is widely regarded as one of the first industrial cities in Great Britain. It experienced rapid industrialization in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, particularly in the textile industry. The construction of canals, railways, and factories contributed to Manchester's transformation into a hub of manufacturing and trade.
Margaret Thatcher. She was the first female prime minister in Britain.
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major new inventions was one ingredient needed to lead Britain to the industrialization.
There were several factors that led to the industrialization of Britain. The major factors were the rise in population, the availability of iron ore, water power, coal surplus and transportation on the rivers.
an extensive railroad system
Europe.
Germany, which started major industrialization in the second half of the 19th century. The other countries mentioned only saw major industrialization after WW 2; that is, starting in the second half of the 20th century
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Both hoped to protect poor citizens from the negative effects of the industrialization.
England was the first country to do so
Both hoped to protect poor citizens from the negative effects of the industrialization.
It was the first major Allied victory and it showed that Britain was strong enough to keep in the fight
The United States pursued industrialization on its own, while Japan was first pressured by an outside power.