A timeline on the industrial revolution

By JOJO89
  • The beginning of the industrial revolution

    The beginning of the industrial revolution
    The Industrial Revolution was the period of history in the 19th century that turned a predominantly agrarian and artisanal society into a commercial and industrial society.
  • Niepce invents photography

    Niepce invents photography
    Joseph Nicéphore born on March 7, 1765 in Chalon-sur-Saône (Saône-et-Loire) and died on July 5, 1833 in Saint-Loup-de-Varrenes (Saône-et-Loire), is a French engineer, known as the inventor of photography
  • Mendeleïev publishes the periodic table of elements

    Mendeleïev publishes the periodic table of elements
    Dmitri Ivanovitch Mendeleïev was born on January 27, 1834 in Tobolsk and died on January 20, 1907 in St.Petersburg, is a Russian chemist. He is best known for his work on the periodic classification of elements consisting of a represents all the chemical elements, ordered by increasing atomic number and organized according to their electronic configuration
  • Bell’s invention of the first phone

    Bell’s invention of the first phone
    Alexander Graham Bell born on 3 March 1847 in the United Kingdom and died on 2 August 1922 in Canada he is British, Canadian and American it is known for the invention of the very first electromagnetic phone which made it possible to communicate over long distances while staying at home.
  • Edison’s invention of the light bulb

    Edison’s invention of the light bulb
    Thomas Alva Edison, born on 11 February 1847 in Milan, Oahio and died on 18 October 1931 in West Orange, New Jersey, is an American inventor, scientist and industrialist. it is famous for having invented the electric bulb that served to light the homes and that serves until today
  • Carl Benz invents the explosion engine

    Carl Benz invents the explosion engine
    Carl Benz born on 25 November 1844 in Mühlburg and died on 4 April 1929 in Ladenburg is a German inventor is famous for the creation of the explosion engine which allowed the propulsion of vehicles and which served for the first cars.