Factors that led to Industrial Revolution in Germany in the 19th century:

      

Factors that led to Industrial Revolution in Germany in the 19th century:

  

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Gregory
- The formation of Zollverein (Custom Union) in 1818.
- Construction of railways between 1835 and 1850.
- The discovery of coal in Selesia.
- The growth of an efficient banking system and joint stock company.
- Political unification in 1871 which helped to integrate the national market.
- Rise of ambitious private entrepreneurs such as Siemens Dernburgh and Krupp.
- Flow of foreign capital and technology in the country.
- Military success against France in the 1870 – 71 which brought self-glorification and business confidence which helped to boost industries.
Gregorymasila1 answered the question on March 2, 2018 at 20:55


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