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第八章 The Industrial Revolution 工业革命 (第27/47页)
urther on to Paris. The fuel was also delivered to Brussels via a new canal which also linked the once flourishing business centre of Antwerp to the river Maas, the traditionally important trading route. ??After the foundation of the Belgian state in 1830 successful investments in British technology began once more. Belgium was also a pioneer in the building of the railways. Between 1840 and 1880 the rail network expanded tenfold–even more than in Great Britain. Thanks to its highly developed transport communications the country profited from trade with less–developed neighbours, not the least with Germany where there was a high demand for Belgian goods. Belgian investors and entre
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