The diagram provides a supplement of three economic fields of the UK in the twentieth century, including agriculture, manufacturing, and business and financial services.
Overall, the contribution of the trio showed some fluctuation from 1900 to 2000; each of them had general upward and downward trends. In the period between 1900 and 1950, agriculture occupied the highest rate in the chart, with 48 percent in 1900 and more than 50 percent in 1950. The second position in that period belongs to manufacturing, with a percentage of 45 and 37 servings within fifty years from 1900 to 1950. At that time, business and financial services were not considered, so its ratio was only below 10 percent.
Until 1975, its popularity gradually improved and acquired more than 20 percent of contributing to the UK economy. Simultaneously, agriculture suddenly plummeted, with the percentage only 10 percent of contribution. In the year 1975, manufacturing became the biggest contributor to UK wealth, at 35 percent, although it had a little bit of a decrease. For 25 years of breakthrough, business and financial services successfully turned to the most provided for an economy in 2000 and became a superiority of the three. At the same moment, agriculture and manufacturing showed a dramatic reduction, especiallye, which stood at the lowest rank, with just 2 percent in a general chart.
In conclusion, the graph exposed to readers how economic trends in the UK changed through the years, and after all of them, we could see that agriculture will no longer be focused on in the modern age.
