The period from the late 18th to the 19th century saw a fundamental reallocation of manufacturing production across the globe. Arrange the following events into the correct chronological and causal sequence that explains this shift.
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Prior to the 19th century, regions in Asia were major centers of global manufacturing. By the end of the 19th century, Europe, led by Britain, had become the dominant manufacturing hub. Which statement provides the most accurate causal explanation for this dramatic shift?
Analyzing the Global Manufacturing Shift
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The primary reason for the shift in global manufacturing from Asia to Europe during the 19th century was the collapse of Asian economies, which created a vacuum that Britain's Industrial Revolution then filled.
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Causal Mechanism of Global Production Shift
The period from the late 18th to the 19th century saw a fundamental reallocation of manufacturing production across the globe. Arrange the following events into the correct chronological and causal sequence that explains this shift.
Evaluating Historical Arguments on Global Production
A historian is analyzing the shift in global manufacturing from Asia to Europe in the 19th century. Which of the following statements represents the most precise and fundamental causal mechanism that drove this reallocation, as opposed to a contributing condition or a resulting outcome?
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Shift in Global Manufacturing from Asia to Europe (1600-1900)