The spread of industrialization to other countries can primarily be attributed to two key factors:
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Other countries wanted to industrialize like Britain. The success and economic growth experienced by Britain during the Industrial Revolution motivated other nations to adopt similar industrial practices to compete and improve their own economies.
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A British man brought the ideas to other countries. Individuals such as skilled workers and entrepreneurs emigrated from Britain, sharing their knowledge and expertise in industrial techniques, which facilitated the transfer of industrial technologies and practices to other nations.
These factors contributed to the global spread of industrialization beyond Britain.