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Compare Japan’s industrial revolution to great britains


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The way Industrial Revolution began in both nations was considerably different. Britain pioneered industrialization in a more natural way; politically Britain had been very stable, free of civil wars and domestic chaos. Economically the country had low tariff which encouraged more trading and production.

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Comparison between Japan’s industrial revolution to great britains

The most important contrast is that Britain industrialized long before Japan.Britain was at the forefront of the Industrial Revolution, investing heavily in coal power and iron production as early as the 1760s.Japan did not seriously industrialize until a century later, in the Meiji Restoration starting in the late 1860s. For Britain, industrialization was a fundamentally new innovation; they were applying the most recent discoveries in science to create new modes of production 

Two ships can arrive at the same destination; however that does not necessarily mean that they used the same route on their journey. Such is the same with the industrialization of Britain and Japan. Both rose to become the two great pioneers of the modern world; however the paths they took to success were different. This paper will compare Japan and Britain, exploring the causes of its industrialization, and how the countries drastically changed because of it. What sets Britain’s industrialization process apart from Japans is that it did not have a role model to base its development on; it was the first industrial nation.

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