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what was meant by the industrial growth in western and central part of Europe?

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Answered by Amy246
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In Western and parts of Central Europe the growth of industrial

production and trade meant the growth of towns and the emergence

of commercial classes whose existence was based on production

for the market. Industrialisation began in England in the second

half of the eighteenth century, but in France and parts of the German

states it occurred only during the nineteenth century. In its wake,

new social groups came into being: a working-class population, and

middle classes made up of industrialists, businessmen, professionals.

In Central and Eastern Europe these groups were smaller in number

till late nineteenth century. It was among the educated, liberal middle

classes that ideas of national unity following the abolition of

aristocratic privileges gained popularity.

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