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  2. Economic history of Spain - Wikipedia

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    "Infrastructure investment and Spanish economic growth, 1850–1935." Explorations in Economic History 44.3 (2007): 452-468. online; Kamen, Henry. "The decline of Castile: the last crisis." Economic History Review 17.1 (1964): 63-76 online. Klein, Julius. The Mesta: a study in Spanish economic history, 1273-1836 (Harvard University Press, 1920 ...

  3. List of sovereign states in the 1850s - Wikipedia

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    Germany – German Empire (to November 29, 1850) Goust – Republic of Goust; State of Buenos Aires (from September 11, 1852) Taiping Heavenly Kingdom - Heavenly Kingdom of Great Peace (from January 11, 1851) Tavolara – Kingdom of Tavolara

  4. Industrialisation - Wikipedia

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    The effect of industrialisation shown by rising income levels in the 19th century, including gross national product at purchasing power parity per capita between 1750 and 1900 in 1990 U.S. dollars for the First World, including Western Europe, United States, Canada and Japan, and Third World nations of Europe, Southern Asia, Africa, and Latin America [1] The effect of industrialisation is also ...

  5. Category:1850s in Spain - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. ... 1850s in the Spanish Empire (13 ... 1850 in Spain (2 C) 1851 in Spain (2 C, 1 P) 1852 in Spain (2 C) 1853 in ...

  6. Timeline of Spanish history - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Empire had reached approximately 12.2 million square kilometers (4.7 million square miles) in area 1668: The Treaty of Lisbon was signed. Spain recognized the sovereignty of Portugal's new ruling dynasty, the House of Braganza. 1675: Charles II of Spain, the last Habsburg ruler of the Spanish Empire, was crowned. 1700: 1 November

  7. History of industrialisation - Wikipedia

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    Oil-rich countries saw similar failures in their economic choices. An EIA report stated that OPEC member nations were projected to earn a net amount of $1.251 trillion in 2008 from their oil exports. [15] Because oil is both important and expensive, regions that had big reserves of oil had huge liquidity incomes. However, this was rarely ...

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  9. La España Industrial - Wikipedia

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    Un modelo de innovación tecnológica ["La España Industrial", 1847-1853. A model of technological innovation] (Thesis) (in Spanish). University of Barcelona. hdl:10803/2003. ISBN 9788469331736. Nadal i Oller, Jordi (1973). "The Failure of the Industrial Revolution in Spain, 1830-1914". The Fontana Economic History of Europe. 4 (2).

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