Germany's industrialization began in the early 19th century, particularly gaining momentum after the 1830s. The establishment of the Zollverein in 1834 facilitated trade among German states, fostering economic growth. By the latter half of the century, advancements in technology, such as the expansion of the rail network and the development of industries like steel and coal, further propelled Germany into a leading industrial power by the late 1800s.
It began on a small scale in Britain around 1780.
The workforce in Germany is what made the industrialization in Germany possible. Another factor was the railroad system that was in Germany.
It began in the late 1900s
It began in the late 1900s
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Japanese industrialization took place later and was done more quickly.
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
The Industrial Revolution which first began in Great Britain is often associated as the beginning of modern industrialization.
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Germany began around 1019
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