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Created by the previous uploader using a popular Office program. Cut and optimized (with optipng) by me.
Relative share of world manufacturing output, 1750-1950. Data from: Paul Bairoch, "International Industrialization Levels from 1750 to 1980" JEEH 11 |
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2004-07-30 (original upload date) |
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Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was here. |
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Original uploader was TwoOneTwo at en.wikipedia |
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Released under the GNU Free Documentation License.
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