UK Industry Performance from 1870 to 1914 "Overall, British manufacturers have done a good job to adapt to the more competitive international market since 1870" (G. Magee, 2004 Critically review the outline of UK industrial performance from 1870 to 1914. After 1870, many of the major powers controlling the world experienced industrialization. This is the process which started mainly in the UK.
Between 1870 and 1914, the UK continued to make a peaceful transition between the liberal government and the conservative government, maintaining its vast empire, the world's greatest empire. The two problems that the UK faced at this time were British dissatisfaction with Irish rule, which is behind Germany and the United States in industrial production. Under the Constitution of 1867 (United Kingdom North America Act), Canada was united as the ruler of the British Empire. The New Zealand colony was autonomously autonomous in 1852 by its own parliament (called "Congress"). It was declared in New Zealand Dominion in 1907. Since the 1950's, the British began admitting their Australian colonial autonomy, and in the 1890's the Australian colonies voted to unify. In 1901, they united as an independent nation, part of the British royal family known as the Australian Commonwealth, with a fully elected bicameral parliament.
Between 1820 and 1860, the American visual map changed due to unprecedented urbanization and rapid territory expansion. These changes pushed together for the Second Industrial Revolution, which peaked between 1870 and 1914. After consolidation of Texas (1845), British retreat from Oregon, and Guadalupe - Hidalgo treaty (1848), Mexico yielded Mexico southwest. In the United States, the expansion of the territory doubled the freedom of views of predators, European immigrants, industrial capitalists, and American indigenous people against the future of the American empire.