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Great Britain, Japan, and Russia underwent similar developments during the Industrial Revolution, such as the implementation of factories, railroads, and increased global trade. However, these three countries' industrialization methods differed more than their imperialist or nationalist techniques in ways such as Great Britain's import of resources while Japan and Russia exported resources, Japan and Russia's tremendous amount of Western influence—causing their industrialization—while Great Britain was not impacted by outside influence and industrialized because of increased resources, and Japan and Russia's commencement of the Meiji Restoration and the Russian Revolutions that resulted in drastic changes and reforms while Great Britain did not partake in such major transformations. Therefore, the most significant area of difference between Great Britain, Japan, and Russia during the late 19th and early 20th centuries was industrialization.
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