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appreciate the efforts of German to become an industrialised state​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Until the early 19th century Germany, a federation of numerous states of varying size and development, retained its pre-industrial character, where trade centered around a number of free imperial cities. After the extensive development of the railway network during the 1840s, rapid economic growth and modernisation sparked the process of industrialisation.[1] The largest economy in Europe by 1900, Germany had established a primary position in several key sectors, like the Chemical industry and steel production.[2][3][4] High production capacity, permanent competitiveness and subsequent protectionist policies fought out with the USA and Britain were essential factors for Germany's entry into the World Wars. By the end of World War II, the country's economic infrastructure was completely destroyed. West Germany embarked in its program of reconstruction with financial support provided by the Marshall Plan and, guided by the economic principles of the Minister of Economics Ludwig Erhard excelled in the economic miracle during the 1950s and 1960s. East Germany's last remaining economic facilities were dismantled by the Soviet occupation force as one of the first steps of the war reparations plan.[5] The country was embedded in the Eastern Block system of socialist planned economy. Contemporary Germany employs a highly skilled work force in the largest national economy as the largest exporter of high quality goods in Europe, like cars, machinery, pharmaceutics, chemical and electrical products with a GDP of 3.67 trillion USD in 2017

Answered by Jasleen0599
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Appreciate the efforts of German to become an industrialised state​

  • The construction of railroads in the 1840s and 1850s marked the beginning of Germany's industrialization, which was followed by the growth of coal mining and the manufacture of iron and steel, which together comprised the so-called First Industrial Revolution.
  • The fast development of some industries in the late 1800s contributed significantly to the expansion of the German economy. The ones concerned with producing building materials were among them. At that period, Germany's major industries focused on producing cotton, iron, and steel.
  • Huge factories were constructed, and they produced more things at an increasing rate. As industrialization advanced, the bourgeoisie rose to more and greater power. The economy was also aided by the widespread development of railroads, which enabled mass production and effective delivery of commodities.
  • Agriculture and handicrafts-based economies were replaced by economies based on large-scale industry, automated manufacturing, and the factory system during the Industrial Revolution. Existing industries become more productive and efficient as a result of new equipment, power sources, and organisational techniques.
  • In addition to increasing population and urbanisation and clearly stressing the fundamental life support systems, industrialization has provided economic prosperity and pushed environmental impacts closer to the threshold limits of tolerance.

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