International DIVISION of labor-Haven
- Industrialization influenced economic and social development in many countries.
- While there were some countries that manufactured, some countries held raw materials.
- These two different types of countries would unite to create a manufactured product.
- With the invention of new machines, the demand for the raw materials increased greatly.
- The industrialization fueled the demand for agricultural products from Africa, the Americas, Asia, Australia, and eastern Europe.
- The textile industry which was now mechanized, required large quantities of raw cotton from India, Egypt, and the southern region of the United States.
- The machines and the tires required rubber which came from Brazil, Malaya, and the Congo River basin.
- Some countries that were raw material extractors industrialized, while some did not.