The common factors experienced by all countries who industrialized(2)the factors that were unique to individual countries. Which were the most important factors in a country's industrialization?
Title: The common factors experienced by all countries who industrialized(2)the factors that were unique to individual countries. Which were the most important factors in a country's industrialization?
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The common factors experienced by all countries who industrialized(2)the factors that were unique to individual countries. Which were the most important factors in a country's industrialization?
Category: /History/World History
Details: Words: 1410 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
In the mid 18th century, a revolution took place in Britain that caused a worldwide transformation. The Industrial Revolution, brought about by the Scientific Revolution and enlightenment, gave incite into how to effectively work more efficiently. "The two central features of industrialization-revolutions is technology and in the organization of production-yielded one clear result: a great increase in the total output of goods and in individual worker output." Britain's successes of the Industrial Revolution directly lead
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Footnotes/Bibliography
Peter N. Stearns, The Industrial Revolution in World History, (Colorado: Westview Press, 1998), 6.
Albert M. Craig, et al., The Heritage of World Civilizations, Volume Two: Since 1500,
(New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 2000), 628.
Craig, 629.
Stearns, 47.
Stearns, 50.
Craig, 732.
Craig, 733.
Craig, 732.
Craig, 903.
Stearns, 97.
Stearns, 97.
Craig, 798.
Stearns, 97.
Bibliography
Albert M. Craig, et al., The Heritage of World Civilizations, Volume Two: Since 1500, (New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 2000).
Peter N. Stearns, The Industrial Revolution in World History, (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1998).