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What were the factors that led to industrialization in the continental Europe?

      

What were the factors that led to industrialization in the continental Europe?

  

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Eric
1. Most of the countries had adequate supply of resources such as coal and iron-ore to provide energy and new materials.
2. These countries also experienced political stability.
3. The high population in these countries offered both skilled and unskilled labour for the factories.
4. In all countries they strived to improve transport network through construction of roads, railways and canals.
5. Most of the countries had undergone agrarian revolution.
6. These countries had capital for industrial development through investment by wealthy merchants.
7. They had varied sources of energy for industrial development.
8. Availability of new skills in science and technology.

ericmunguti answered the question on September 21, 2018 at 04:37


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