Well the main countries of East Asia is China and Japan. But unlike China Japan industrialized in less than 50 years, while China was more of an imperial colony for the West nations (West Europe). So China didn't industrialize till 20th Century while Japan industrialized in 19th Century during the 2nd part of Industrial Revolution. So perhaps you can write something about that. And an effect on their Industrialization was Japan became a world power seeking and achieving to get colonies just like the West nations and China gave natural resources for the industrial countries.
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The Revolutionary War started when a few colonists fired their muskets against the British Empire, then the world’s military superpower. It ended—against all reasonable expectations— with an independent American and the ideas of liberty and self-governance spreading across the globe. All that happened because the rebels won the major battles. This podcast dives deep into each of them.
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After independence, distinct regional identities began to develop in the United States between the north and south of the country.
In the north, a liberal and open society began to develop, with an economy based on manufacturing and industrial production, and where religious concepts, although present, did not greatly determine the daily life of the inhabitants. In this region, wealth is mediated not so much by land extensions, but by the possession of goods or even the ownership of means of production.
In the south, on the other hand, society took a much more conservative, religious, and above all racist course. In it, the white man had an absolute superiority of rights over the blacks. Furthermore, there was a rural society, where the main production was agricultural and livestock in nature, and where wealth was mediated by the extensions of land that each landowner owned.
These social differences soon became political, with the Republican Party representing the north and the Democrats representing the south; and it was these differences that led to the conflict that led to the Civil War.
<span>How did farming change from the first industrial revolution to the second revolution? "</span>Technology improved and fewer farmers were needed to produce the population's food."
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d
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I think it is d but I am not 100%