Industrialization was important for Canada as it transformed the economy from primarily agrarian to one focused on manufacturing and services, fostering urban growth and job creation. It facilitated the development of infrastructure, such as railways, which connected regions and promoted trade. Additionally, industrialization encouraged Immigration and population growth, contributing to Canada’s emergence as a key player in the global economy. Overall, it laid the foundation for modern Canadian society and its economic diversification.
Same as the USA
Joseph Smucker has written: 'Industrialization in Canada' -- subject(s): Canada, History, Industrial relations, Industrialization, Industries, Labor and laboring classes, Labor unions, Trade-unions
Widespread pollution
stream power
Urbanization was an important consequence of industrialization in the US. This was mainly due to immigration, new technologies, the rise of big business through industrial trusts, and raise of capitalism.
The resources that played the most crucial roles in industrialization were steel and iron. Oil and coal also were important.
There are two more mineral resources that other elements to industrialization. The two resources are potassium and zinc.
New Technology Then
Hudson Bay Company is important to Canada because they sold much of what is today Canada, to Canada.
gold,silver,coal,and silk
During the last thrid of the nineteenth century
It affects it by how more people come in to the countries and work to tqke away our money