Mechanics,
• teachers,
• factory workers,
• office workers,
• actors,
• musicians,
• police officers,
• construction workers,
• airline pilots,
• janitors,
• plumbers,
• doctors,
• pharmacists,
• IT/computer professionals,
• government workers at all levels,
• engineers,
• writers,
• nurses,
<span>• and many more types of workers</span>
Simple. One country might have some materials, goods, etc., that is vital for another country. These countries trade so that they are able to access the resources that other nations provide.
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The Allies had pushed the German occupying troops on the Italian peninsula farther and farther north. On June 4, U.S. Gen. Mark Clark had captured Rome. Now the Germans had dug in north of Florence. Built earlier in the year, this defensive line consisted of fortified towns, stretching from Pisa in the west to Pesaro in the east. One of these towns was Siena, home to much glorious medieval art—also home to the Italian partisans, guerillas who had been harassing the Germans and remnants of Italian fascists since Italy had surrendered. Their ability to create chaos and confusion behind the Germans’ own lines was of great aid to the Allies.
Expert strategic maneuvering by British General Harold Alexander, who opened his offensive on August 25, surprised the Germans, and the 8th Army swept through the Plain of Lombardy, crashing through the Gothic Line.
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The British cross the Gothic Line
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TAGSWORLD WAR II
BY HISTORY.COM EDITORS
Agriculture and textile factories impacted the economic development of South Carolina in several ways:
i) The textile industries and factories that had emerged before the civil war became very important in the history of South Carolina. There was a ready supply of raw materials, and change of attitude towards the development of industry which led to the growth of textile industries in South Carolina.
ii) The emergence and growth of agricultural and textile industries led to urban development and the rise of the population through migrant migration and a natural increase due to increased food production.
iii) growing of rice led to most of South Carolina's economic success through the rise of rice milling factories that utilized water power drive pestles.
iv) During the civil war, the textile and agricultural factories industry operated to capacity supplying uniforms and weapons leading to revenue growth and economic development.