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So this is more a general question to be used in putting together a timeline (for a paradox game mod) than a specific timeline.

How could industrialism happen in a timeline without colonialism and what shape would it take.
historically, the industrial revolution was possible in the manner it happened due to the vast wealth in europe brought through colonial exploitation and slavery. So, in time lines without either of those incomes, would the technologies (if we take them as inevitabilities that they would be invented eventually) be implemented as to create industrialism?
And from the lack of colonial and slave labour in primary industries, no cheap resources. So you might expect sewing machines and home spinning frames rather than vast textile mills as there would be no cheap cotton to buy in bulk.

Say for sake for supposition, the same inventors happened as historically, steam engine and cotton gin turn up on set dates.
In a europe poor, or alteast a europe with only it's native wealth, could those technologies have major impact?
Lead to the development of anything resembling mass industrialisation? some sort of centralised corporatism rising to take advantage of the machines or even somehow lead to industrial capitalism?
Sit in theory, too large for implementation until its miniaturised to be the spark of some revolution in cottage industry and the rise of a society based around small machines and rising technology but no mass production?
A world where industrial technology spreads but tied to concepts of it being small scale, shorten work and save labour as pre-industrial developments in milling did, doing the same work in less time not producing excess goods for sale.

Or would such a setting be better with imagining the technology achieving nothing in europe initially but as it arrives in China or nations in India or some unknown to OTL native confederation in our americas and find there the first large scale application? Mass Industrialisation born outside of europe and shaped to a different model of society, becoming global on those terms?
Industrialism manifesting the same way, just elsewhere?
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