There are
similarities and differences between Great Britains reasons for industrialization and Japans
reasons for industrialization. Great Britain industrialized for several reasons. One reason was
that Great Britain was increasing its trade overseas. It had acquired many colonies and the
people in these colonies demanded British products. Great Britain also had an ample supply of
capital available to invest in the development of industries. Great Britain also had social and
political stability; these conditions facilitated the growth of industries. People were willing
to take risks because they believed the social and political climates were stable. Great Britain
also had ample supplies of coal. Additionally, the coal mines and the iron mines were close to
each other.
Japan also had reasons for industrialization. One factor was the
American arrival in Japan in 1853. When...
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