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Did the Industrial Revolution produce an automated digging machine for roads and if so, what was it's name?

Did the Industrial Revolution produce an automated digging machine for roads and if so, what was it's name?

Answer:

its called an Italian with a shovel. MIKE
The Industrial Revolution began in a bunch of different places independently at a bunch of different times, each at its on pace. The place people associate with the beginning of the Industrial Revolution is Great Britain, however, because it industrialized early and relatively quickly. However, Britain wasn't evenly affected by industrialization and certain areas industrialized much more quickly. The northern counties, which was where textile production was based, industrialized more quickly than did areas which retained essentially rural economies until late in the nineteenth century. Industrialization was slow and patchy, even in Great Britain, and wasn't so much carried to other countries as it grew up in them relatively organically as new technology and equipment became available.

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