AAS NEW TECHNOLOGIES and new ways of employing labor began to revolutionize production in Britain, other countries took notice and began to emulate its example. With the end of the Napoleonic Wars, the countries of the European continent quickly adopted British inventions and achieved their own pattern of technological innovation and economic growth. By the last decades of the nineteenth century, western European countries as well as the United States and Japan had industrialized their economies to a considerable, albeit variable, degree. Outside western Europe, industrialization proceeded more gradually, with uneven jerks and national and regional variations.