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What was the difference between England and japan during the industrial revolution

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The difference between England and Japan, during the Industrial Revolution, is given below.

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The Industrialization first began in England, which later influenced America and many European nations. Japan, on the other hand, experience the industrial revolution in the later period as they were resistant to it as it was part of the western world. Industrial Revolution in Japan part of the government, where workers worked for years as a part of a contract. England industrialization led by individually where the government had no involvement in it.

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