The Early North African civilization was portrayed by ancient Libyan civilization, Carthage in Tunisia, and Algeria. In these areas, the Phoenicians had influence in their merchant maritime campaigns. It also recorded the impact of Mediterranean because of its proximity and close trade routes, as well as Rome and Greece during its conquest. In addition to the Phoenicians, this area from Middle East was influenced by Persia, along with the influence of the native Berber tribe. In addition to trade, agriculture and manufacturing was primarily developed by Berber.
One steam engine could power many spindles and looms. This meant that people had to leave their homes and work together in factories. Early in the 19th century the British also invented steam locomotives and steamships, which revolutionized travel.
The British Gov't reacted to those who protests in proclamation by repealing the Town-shend Acts. They reversed all of the taxes charged by these acts except for the tax on tea.