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Industralizations Spreads
Impact industralization had
The industralization made that the power of countries changed.
The competition between the industralized nations increased, and tje poverty in countries that were less developed.
The inequality of industrial and non-industrial countries extended, meaning rich countries were richer and poor countries were poorer.
Between the 18 and 20 century, the agricultural, transformation, communication and production revolutions changed the lives of the people of USA and Western Europe.
The industralization cycle, the develpoment of new markets, and the need of resources created the imperialism.
The policy of extending the rules against other countries gave more power to the wealthy countries.
A way to mantain the factories working, wealth countries required raw material from poor countries.
United States development
Corporations were capable of to invest a huge amount of equipment for the
An example of companies that emerged in the 19 century are the Standard Oil and the Carnegie Steel Company.
Lowell, Massachusetts, became an example of manufacturing, and were a guide for other little towns near.
Many young single womens changed from their rural homes to those towns to work in facotries.
The factory of Paw tucket produced one part of the finished clothes.
However, years later, Francis Cabot Lowell and other investors changed the American textile industry.
The expansion of industry in the 19 century helped the industrial growth in the North-eastern part of USA
During the war of 1812, England blocked the USA, making them to lose international trade, so they couldn´t import materials.
Industralization by Europe
The German militar power was stimulated thanks to their economic strength.
As well as USA, thw workers of Britain had a key role in the Belgium industralization.
Samuel Slater brought illegal the spinning machine to USA.
The French revolution and some of the Napoleon wars brought caos to the industralization.
The communication brocked up, and the market inflated in some parts of Europe.