Answer:
I think that the main innovations can be listed:
- Introduction of machines in the textile industry
- First factory
- Mass production using iron in coal-fired furnaces
- Use of steam engines
Explanation:
During the 18th century, improved agricultural techniques and extensive fencing of fields and pastures increased agribusiness production in England. This led to population growth and the rise of a new class of landless workers, which helped to create a major transformation in the British production way.
I think it was called a citizen's army because when citizens came together to form a 'army' the normal army, and other countries, referred to them as a 'citizen's army'
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The story of the 47 Ronin is a real historical account of Japan. Its author wanted to reinstate in the modern times that there is more to human life than the repetitive existence and work. People must find in themselves a deeper sense of existence, a deeper meaning in life, an unending adherence to a long history of culture and loyalty. The Japanese ronin existed in an era in Japan where there were no more wars to fight. The samurai was regarded as a warrior class that earns deep respect from the people. In fears that the Japanese spirit might be slowly slipping away, it is very timely that the story of the 47 Ronin is retold. Should the author have existed in feudalistic Europe, the story would have been different because in Europe, treatment of knights is very different. The knights were given land titles to govern. Knighthood is only given to the noblemen. It is more of a status quo rather than a binding story for loyalty and respect.
One of them was that he allowed promotions in the military to no longer be based on family heritage and instead on meritious acheivment
Brazil I believe because they had control over most of the South American continent / islands