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Before 1800 A.D., the iron and steel industry located where raw material power supply and running water were easily available. After 1950, iron and steel industry began to located on large areas of flat land near sea ports. The history of the modern steel industry began in the late 1850s. Since then, steel has become a staple of the world's industrial economy. This article is intended only to address the business, economic and social dimensions of the industry, since the bulk production of steel began as a result of Henry Bessemer's development of the Bessemer converter, in 1857. Previously, steel was very expensive to produce, and was only used in small, expensive items, such as knives, swords and armor.

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  • تاريخ صناعة الصلب (1850-1970) (ar)
  • Historia de la industria del acero (1850-1970) (es)
  • History of the steel industry (1850–1970) (en)
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  • بدأ تاريخ صناعة الصلب الحديثة في أواخر خمسينيات القرن التاسع عشر، وقد أصبح ركنًا أساسيًّا في اقتصاد الصناعة العالمي. تُعالج هذه المقالة المجالات العملية والاقتصادية والاجتماعية للصناعة، لأن معظم إنتاج الصلب بدأ نتيجة لتطوير هنري بسمر لمحوّل بسمر، عام 1857. قبل ذلك، كان إنتاج الصلب غاليًا جدًّا، ولم يكن مستعملًا إلا في أدوات صغيرة غالية، كالسكاكين والسيوف والدروع. (ar)
  • Before 1800 A.D., the iron and steel industry located where raw material power supply and running water were easily available. After 1950, iron and steel industry began to located on large areas of flat land near sea ports. The history of the modern steel industry began in the late 1850s. Since then, steel has become a staple of the world's industrial economy. This article is intended only to address the business, economic and social dimensions of the industry, since the bulk production of steel began as a result of Henry Bessemer's development of the Bessemer converter, in 1857. Previously, steel was very expensive to produce, and was only used in small, expensive items, such as knives, swords and armor. (en)
  • Antes del año 1800, la industria del hierro y del acero se ubicaba donde el suministro de energía y el agua corriente eran fácilmente accesibles, pero siglo y medio después, a partir de 1950, la situación había cambiado radicalmente, y las grandes industrias siderúrgicas comenzaron a instalarse en grandes extensiones de terreno llano cerca de los puertos marítimos. La historia de la industria siderúrgica moderna comenzó a finales de la década de 1850. Desde entonces, el acero se ha convertido en un elemento básico de la economía industrial mundial. Este artículo pretende abordar únicamente las dimensiones comerciales, económicas y sociales de la industria, propiciada por el auge de la producción masiva de acero como resultado del desarrollo del convertidor Bessemer, desarrollado por Henry (es)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Bethlehem_Steel.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Forno_Stassano_-_Museo_scienza_e_tecnologia_Milano.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Bethlehem_Steel_Pennellb.jpg
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