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    Many people think that the industrial revolution isn’t exciting, but it is what made America a national superpower. The industrial revolution started in England and then slowly came to America. This was a time of inventions and success. New inventions, innovations, and technology impacted industrialization and American life in the late 1800’s such as the automobile, the telegraph, and the airplane. The automobile, invented by Karl Bentz, impacted both industrialization and the American life.…

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    has been vastly overshadowed. Nonetheless, the wide spread impact and advancements of African-Americans in Science and technology have generated an immense importance into the commodities that we have today. The exhibit on this tour has to do with inventions made from the 1930’s till the 1950's, and their purpose to further enhance…

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    America out of the Great Depression. Machines began taking over and producing products in a faster and more efficient way than ever before. The Industrial Revolution towers over any other invention era because of: John Deere’s plow, advancements in transportation, first patents, work, and many contemporary inventions. One of the most important figures during the Industrial Revolution was John Deere, “he was an innovative inventor and manufacturer of the plows and farming equipment that helped…

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    As America became a giant industrial country, many new inventions were created that greatly influenced the business growth during the Industrial Revolution. Advances in communication led to inventions such as the typewriter, the telephone, phonograph, transatlantic cable, and the incandescent light bulb while advances in business growth led to other inventions such as barbed wire, electric motor, and the diesel engine. Inventions that improved communication made it more efficient by speeding up…

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    about it. Compared to the first to invent process, the first-to-file system just needs the inventor to have any evidence such as writings or an example of their invention, and it proves that they came up with the invention on their own. With this being said, the patent law does require a way for the inventor to present and practice their invention in the greatest way they can. This means the development of the presentation has to correspond with…

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    In American History there are a lot of successful people who have changed the Americans life for better. Thomas Edison was one of the first inventors in American history, he made many researches that help to improve a lot of devices, and his inventions affected life not only in the United States but all around the world. in fact, there are a lot of things that we would not have without Thomas Edison such as all new technology that we use today in our daily lives. However Thomas Edison lived a…

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    Life Before Steam Engine

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    Task: Steam engine What was life like before the invention? Life was very different before the steam engine was invented. Before the invention people used three ways to get power: wind, animals and water. Wind powered propellers were used to get power, but it wasn’t really effective if it wasn’t on a flat plain. Animals were effective for minor things such as using two horses to move a wagon somewhere, but If you needed two hundred horses to turn the machinery in a factory, then that would be…

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    Steam Locomotive History

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    information is at our fingertips. This was unimaginable 200 years ago. It is amazing to see how far humans have come since then. A lot of it is credited to a few key people and inventions from the early 1800s. The first of these inventions is the steam locomotive. This may have been the most defining and important invention during this era. It started to connect the otherwise separated country by making travel substantially faster. Postal services also made use of the steam locomotive’s record…

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    called the Golden Age of American sports and the development of many cherished inventions, that are still used today. The start of the 1920s was the prime of the year because many people living in America, were chasing their dreams optimistically and reaching for change. However, the Golden Age and it’s generation were criticized and looked down upon for many unethical actions. To begin, probably the most treasured invention in the 1920s and still today, would be the radio. The radio granted…

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    Do you ever think which civilization has the greatest influence on the development of the modern world? All civilizations have contributed in some way to the development of the modern world. They all have used their 8 features of civilization to develop the world in their own way. However, Tang and Song dynasty in the Ancient China have the greatest influence on the development of the modern world. China's high level of Art and Architecture improved and developed the art technique. The paintings…

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