The second region to industrialize during the Industrial Revolution was continental Europe, particularly countries like Belgium and France. Following the United Kingdom's lead, these nations began adopting industrial practices in the early to mid-19th century, fueled by advancements in technology, transportation, and access to raw materials. Belgium, in particular, became known for its coal and iron industries, while France focused on textiles and machinery. This shift marked a significant transformation in European economies and labor systems.
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