The Scottish World: History and Culture of ScotlandHarold Orel, Marilyn Stokstad, Henry L. Snyder Abrams, 1981 - 328 էջ |
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... industry developed rapidly from 1780 on . Cotton , the premier industry of the Industrial Revolution , had important social as well as economic effects . The spinners , working together in mills and living together in overcrowded ...
... industry developed rapidly from 1780 on . Cotton , the premier industry of the Industrial Revolution , had important social as well as economic effects . The spinners , working together in mills and living together in overcrowded ...
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... industry , and coal and iron became the mainstays of the Scottish economy in the second half of the century . New processes in smelting , which also provided the means of utilizing Scottish raw materials , pushed the steel industry up ...
... industry , and coal and iron became the mainstays of the Scottish economy in the second half of the century . New processes in smelting , which also provided the means of utilizing Scottish raw materials , pushed the steel industry up ...
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... industry insured the Clyde's supremacy until the end of World War I. If heavy industry was the most important feature of Scottish commerce , there were still other contributions of importance . By mid- century the cotton industry had ...
... industry insured the Clyde's supremacy until the end of World War I. If heavy industry was the most important feature of Scottish commerce , there were still other contributions of importance . By mid- century the cotton industry had ...
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