Friday, January 29, 2010

Moroccan Industrial and Technologic Revolution


The Industrial Revolution was a period from the 18th to the 19th century where major changes in agriculture, manufacturing, mining, and transport, and cultural conditions starting in the United Kingdom, and then slowly spreading throughout Europe, North America, and eventually the world.

The industrial revolution in Morocco started immediately after the War between Morocco and France. After the independence Morocco needed to start developing and thrive as a country in another sector than agriculture. Seen the important resources Morocco has, such as Phosphorus which is an advantage to the development of industries.
Morocco welcomed new immigrants from the rural area that come to work in factories in the city. At the same time, electricity becomes more and more accessible, as well as the telephone. The starting of new projects such as dams, the routes and highways in particular allowed more development and even bigger than industries until the end of the 20th century. Sectors like fishing become modernized and pass from the artisanal stage to industrial stage in cities like Rabat and Casablanca under the reign of Hassan II.


According to technology of Morocco, revolution is happening, since it is still growing. Many technological stores have been installed in Morocco, such as RadioShack, Apple, Samsung, Techno Park, and many other technological industries. These industries are still developing therefore now immediate revolution has occurred yet.




While i was talking with my family about industrial Revolution we found out that Morocco has all characteristics of a real industrial revolution. However, it is not as spectacular as the ones that happened in Great Britain since it was the first industrial revolution in the world. On the other hand, Morocco is starting to reach developed countries according to the technology, Morocco are making new ways of communication and building new networks that can cover a whole nation such as Maroc Telecom and Meditel. To conclude, this thriving nation is in the pathway to being a developed country.





1 comments:

Unknown said...

thx good info for a school project

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