Identify three developments of industrialization in the West in the areas of science, the economy, and the law. Describe how the legal system and the government fostered industrialization. What is the relationship between industrialization and imperialism?
Britain's role was important in the industrial revolution.
During the 15th/16th/17th century due to European artisans and
professional people using their skills and technology methods,
there was a great deal in the industrial revolution. There was
technology improvement in the industry called iron production,
steam engines and textiles, manufactured goods, and services
facilitated by improvement tot he national transport system
improved better roads and network of canals in 1773, railways in
1825. There was rapid growth in canals and rivers from 1000 miles
it increased to 4,250 miles. In 1850 Britain industrial power
produced the world's coal, cotton, and iron. The national economy
increased and the technological advanced industrial revolution.
later in the 19th-century new technology associated with electrical
generation, internal combustion engines and industrial processes
associated with the chemicals, etc. It spread the growth in
industry and international trades.
In 1850 scientific ideas influenced in technology contribute to the
first and second industrial revolutions. science and technology
advance improved in 1850 into the second period of the industrial
revolution. Economy growth improved with technology improvement.
Britain was a politically stable society it has a colonial power.
Britain enacted legislation to prohibit technology and skilled
workers. In the early 20th century United states leading industrial
nation.
In 1791 US was innocent and has unskilled workers and industrial
policy, government policies and investment provided a positive
influence in industrial nations. Taxes, regulations, technology
development, investment, legal environment protect property rights
and make liability claims. Federal, state and local governments
play an important role in policies and environmental regulations.
It improved the technology and market environment. government
taxes, policy regulations structure, practices, legal structures
improved industry liability structure and safety. Government policy
action avoided investment in the private sector.
Industrialization is the process of economy transferred from
agricultural to the manufacturing of goods, it includes economic
growth, technological innovation by human control.
Imperialism is the following rule of a weaker nation by the
strongest nation. Britain had greater resources and raw materials
had a greater industrial revolution. this government made another
country to follow its rules to improve the industrial revolution
for their country.
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