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Industry C11K1
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K1: Where is Industry Distributed? Objectives: 1) origin of Industry 2) Industrial Regions.
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Origin of Industry Industrial Revolution: series of improvements in industrial technology that transformed the process of manufacturing goods. Economic, social, and political effects on society. Slowly diffused from United Kingdom in late 1700’s.
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Industries impacted by IR were…. Iron Coal Transportation Textiles Chemicals Food processing
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Industries impacted by IR were…. Coal
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Industries impacted by IR were…. Transportation
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Industries impacted by IR were…. Textiles
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Industries impacted by IR were…. Chemicals
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Industries impacted by IR were…. Food Processing
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Diffusion of IR Europe first US later but spread faster
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¾ of the industrial output is N. America, Europe, and East Asia.
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Europe’s 12 Industrial Areas UK (Britain, Scotland) Rhine-Ruhr Valley (N. Western Germany Mid-Rhine (Mid. Western Germany & Eastern France) Po Basin (Northern Italy) NE Spain (Barcelona) Moscow (Russian capital) St. Petersburg (Russia) Volga (Russia) Urals (Russia) Kuznetsk (Russia) Donetsk (Ukraine) Silesia (southern Poland and northern Czech Republic)
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North America’s Industrial Areas New England Middle Atlantic Mohawk Valley Pittsburgh-Lake Erie Western Great Lakes Southern California Southeastern Ontario
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East Asia’s Industrial Areas Japan (Tokyo, Yokohama, Osaka, Kobe, Kyoto) China (Guangdong, Hong Kong, Yangtze River valley) * (South Korea & Taiwan)
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