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Shift in Global Manufacturing from Asia to Europe (1600-1900)

Around 1600, Asia was the world's primary hub for manufacturing goods like textiles. However, the Industrial Revolution, originating in Britain and spreading across Europe and the United States, fundamentally reversed this dynamic. By 1900, the global center of manufacturing had decisively moved to Europe and European-populated regions, marking a major transformation in the world's economic geography.

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