Across
- 2. Country that sped through industrialization because of their abundance of resources, infrastructure, and risky investors
- 4. of Political Economy, Book by Friedrich List about the importance of protective taxes
- 6. race to innovate manufacturing or come up with new ideas made industrialization very ____, which pit entrepreneur against entrepreneur and country against country
- 9. ____ was an integral part of the industrial revolution as it allowed countries to export and import inventions, raw materials, and manufactured goods in a global market
- 10. New method of transportation that used a steam engine to cross bodies of water
- 11. Factories allowed ____ laborers an opportunity to work with little artisan skill or education
- 12. ____ played a huge part in the support of entrepreneurship, infrastructure creation, and border/commerce restrictions
- 15. Using British techniques and practices instead of inventing their own
- 17. Country under British rule that Britain did little to industrialize
- 18. 80% of textile workers in United States Factories
- 19. replaced population loss in the US as rural birth rates began to decline
- 21. Governments created _____ like roads and railroad tracks to help with the transportation of manufactured goods
- 22. Economic system that favored the mother country, which was the trade of raw materials in exchange for more expensive manufactured goods
- 24. Britain had a good supply of ____ investment including machines, factories, and infrastructure
Down
- 1. Mother countries limited spread of ____ to prevent their colonies from becoming economically independent
- 3. tried to limit “brain drain” of British inventors to other countries for self-interested, economic reasons
- 5. A financially risky businessman who organized and operated their business
- 7. ____ growth was one of the main factors allowed for a greater labor force
- 8. New transportation industry using fixed tracks to transport goods
- 13. Continental European governments used _____ to protect domestic industries from being replaced by British goods
- 14. The idea of making changes to something established, especially by introducing new methods, ideas, or products; countries tried to keep their own ____s within their own border walls
- 16. European power with little industrialization, still heavily relied on serfdom
- 20. Lower countries, France, and the Germanic states were still had largely _____ economies that relied on crop surplus and not very industrialized at first
- 23. an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
