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Can someone explain to me why the Industrialization of the US was not only the invention of machines but....?










do you even know what that sentence means?
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rephrase the question, I can’t seem to understand what you are trying to imply.
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Standardisation of parts was incredibly important, so that machines could be built more effectively & those machines could make products.
It actually happened in Britain first in the County of Yorkshire, with the invention of the standard pin & then onto everything.
Britain was the first industrialised nation in the World!
Although the USA had already gained independence, trading with Britain & Europe by the 1900′s was big business.
Back then most ideas & breakthroughs came from my side of the pond & especially my home Country England/Britain.
Never far behind in America….
Ford invented the production line of cars, of which the idea spiralled later into many products.
So i would say that in America it wasn’t only the standardisation of parts, but also because of new production line standards & operation.
Also the USA’s close links with Britain & Europe for ideas, inventions, machines & parts.
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