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    Power to make machines work was provided by water wheels, by horse, or by human hands or feet. Steam power was used to pumped water from some mines. But in 1825 many people still worked in small workshops, but some industries were now based in factories, where the machines were driven by steam engines. The cotton industry was now bigger and more important than the wool industry. Since 1750 coal production had tripled, and iron production had increased by ten times.…

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    Since the first galleys sailed the Mediterranean Sea, the world has seen a continuous evolution in respect to naval innovation. The addition of the steam engine to naval warships changed how ships not only operated but also revolutionized how ships were designed. Ship armor could now be thicker and heavier due to the propulsion that a steam powered engine allowed. Guns were also allowed to grow in size with the increased mobility of naval warships and the need to penetrate thicker armor.…

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    Following the Revolutionary War, there was an age of industrialization primarily keyed toward merit transportation. The most important contribution was the steam engine, which went from helping ships navigate colonial rivers to being the primary choice of Naval powers across the globe. Due to its flexibility in the water, steam ships were prized for being able to go against the current and wind. The downside to the steam ship was that it required constant fuel, coal being the main source. This…

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    Diesel Mechanic The history of the diesel mechanic started when the diesel engine being manufactured in the 19th century. The engine was created in 1892 by rudolph diesel. In 2014 263,900 people are counted as being employed in this career field and as times are changing there is a need for more mechanics. Some trends inside of this job are diesel performance, which is building engines to large amounts of horsepower for regular driving towing or racing. To find jobs related to this career check…

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    Cornelius vanderbilt was the man who built america's railroads in the 19th century. This affected the United States greatly in the 19th century. This growth in railroads affected how goods were shipped to how people go from place to place. This led to the prices of many good to become lower than before the railroads. Vanderbilt would ship many goods across his railroads. His rails connected large cities such as New York city to Chicago. Shipping on railroads was fast and cheap because of…

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    “The locomotive was first operated on the twenty-first of February, 1804, and was invented by John Blenkinsop”.(“Encyclopedia Britannica”). Locomotives were used for railway transport of goods and people and provided a faster way to travel. The invention of the locomotive begun with the invention of the steam engine. Since the Locomotive would need a power source, a steam engine was used and in order for the Locomotive to be complete, a steam engine was attached to the locomotives frame. Like…

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    The first few steam locomotives established were used to transport products; however, in 1825, the first public transport locomotive was created for people to use. How the steam locomotive worked is an easy process to explain. First to understand, one must know that the heart of the steam locomotive was the steam engine, since it was the engine that basically made it function. Coal or wood were utilized to make…

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    The lost cause monument that I chose honors an incident called “Andrews Raid.” The actual monument is an “American” type steam locomotive engine named the “General.” The engine operated on the Western Atlantic Railroad line and serviced both freight and travel between Atlanta, Georgia and Chattanooga, Tennessee. According to Russell S. Bonds in Stealing the General, “Chattanooga was an important rail junction that controlled food and supplies coming from the dep south headed to the…

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    the way the Bluebird entrances the audience with his jumps throughout the piece bringing birdlike qualities to his character giving them an ultimate vision of a bluebird. With the characters locked in the audience’s mind the movements either being locomotive…

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    whooo whooo, hiss, hiss, chug chug chug, all words found ringing through the award winning historical picturebook by Brian Floca, appropriately titled “Locomotive”. The story is an explanation of the operations of the first locomotive on the transcontinental railroad. The words convey the temporal information about all of the workings of a locomotive, describing in detail the decisions and actions made to run the train, and allow it to complete its journey from Omaha to the Pacific Ocean.…

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