| Term | Definition |
| Limitations on Industrialization | lack of infrastructure, toll stations, and revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars |
| Continental System | Napoleon's effort to bar British goods from the continent to weaken its economy |
| John Cockerill | an aggressive buisnessman who established a highly profitable industrial plant in southern Belgium |
| Rhineland | by the Rhine River, an area that had lots of natural resources |
| Frederich List | wrote National System of Political Economy. Felt that countries should use tariffs |
| Banking Industries | joint-stock investments banks used savings of thousands of people that were used to go back into the industry |
| Banque de Belgique | accepted savings from depostitors and developed capital resources that were invested in railroads, mining, and heavy industry |
| Credit Mobilier | established in France. Took in savings of small investors and bought shares in the new industries |
| Kreditanstalt | established in Austria. Took in savings of small investors and bought shares in the new industries |
| Harpers Ferry Arsenal | built muskets with interchangeable parts |
| U.S. Immigration | european immigrants appeared in large numbers to replace women and children in the factories |
| Utica, New York | advertised for women and their children to work in cotton factories |