The Evolution of Scania: How the landscape grew with the industrialization

University essay from Högskolan i Halmstad/Akademin för ekonomi, teknik och naturvetenskap

Author: Emma Bäckman; Josefin Ellmarker; [2017]

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Abstract: It has been a constant fight for Scania between Sweden and Denmark, but in 1658 the landscape finally became Swedish. New technologies and innovations emerged with the industrial revolution and influenced Scania. The society developed and the standard of living was improved. The agriculture sector in Scania has always been strong because of the farmable land. From a geographical point of view, the landscape has a good location since it is connected to the Baltic Sea. This has contributed to good trading and communication possibilities, which is why Scania has been a desirable landscape. The industrial revolution contributed to the development of many societies, which resulted in economic growth in Scania.

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