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Factories~mass produced products that were/are in demand. Transportation~faster ways to travel great distances.Communication~a way for people to communicate to each other over a great distance. :) good luck

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The three phases of northern industrialization are the early industrial period (1790-1860), the industrialization of the late 19th century (1860-1900), and the second industrial revolution (1870-1914). During the early industrial period, factories emerged and there was a shift from agrarian to industrial economies. The late 19th century saw advancements in transportation and communication, leading to increased industrial growth. The second industrial revolution saw the rise of steel production, electricity, and the expansion of railroads, further transforming the industrial landscape.

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In the first phase, manufacturers made products by dividing the tasks involved among the workers.

During the second phase, manufacturers built factories to bring specialized workers together. This allowed products to be made more quickly than before.

In the third phase, factory workers used machinery to perform some of their work.

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Businesses, workers, transportation

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