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of steam engines and other cottage-sized machines.
in the home.
of hand-made luxury goods.
in small factories.
cheeses and pastries.
the United States.
Great Britain.
Japan.
the Fertile Crescent.
Russia.
the late 1500s.
the late 1600s.
the late 1700s.
the late 1800s.
the late 1900s.
dispersed.
clustered.
concentrated.
random.
nonexistent.
Eastern North America and Southeast Asia
Eastern Europe and southern Europe
northwestern Europe and eastern South America
East Asia and Southwest Asia
eastern North America and northwestern Europe
Brazil and India.
India and Pakistan.
Brazil and Canada.
Russia and Brazil.
China and India.
were not built in France until 1826.
were not built in Russia until after 1876.
were not built in Greece until after 1876.
were not built in Russia until 1836.
were built in Russia, France, and Serbia by 1856.
rail lines connected Paris to France's southern coast by 1848.
rail lines connected London to many parts of the island of Britain by 1848.
nearly all of Eastern Europe was connected by rail in 1848.
France had a more comprehensive rail network than the United Kingdom in 1848.
Poland had no rail lines in 1848.
industry is dispersed evenly throughout the United States and Canada.
Canada's industrial areas are nearly as extensive as those of the northeastern United States.
Canada's far west and the U.S. South have become the continent's principal industrial zones.
the industrial regions of California are more extensive than those of the Midwest and the Northeast combined.
much of the region's industry is concentrated around or near the Great Lakes.
the White River valley.
the river valley east of Shanghai.
the western coast of Japan and eastern coast of Korea.
the river valley east of Wuhan.
central China.
the United Kingdom
Portugal and western Spain
the Rhine-Ruhr valley
the Mid-Rhine
Northern Italy
bleaching and processing.
dyeing and water purification.
the creation of synthetic fabrics.
bleaching and dyeing.
food processing and purification.