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industrializationProcess by which an increasing proportion of a country's economic activity is involved in industry. It is essential for economic development and largely responsible for the growth of cities (urbanization). It is usually associated with the modernization of developing countries, beginning with the manufacture of simple goods that can replace imports. industrialization - events
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The diminution of wood began with industrialisation and accelerated with the advent of reinforced concrete and steel towards the end of the nineteenth century. Historians conventionally focus on urbanisation and industrialisation as the driving force behind early-nineteenth-century changes in poor relief in general and the Scottish Poor Law Amendment Act of 1845 in particular. In Thailand, a young academic called Pisit made friends with the local fishermen, who were under threat from illegal industrialisation. |
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