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Coffeehouses
This painting done in 1668 shows the impact of Coffeehouses had. They were implemented so that upperclass could discuss the importance of science during their era and do see if they could not make further advancements in both science as well as technological innovations during that time. -
James Watt: Steam Engine
The revolutionized steam engine that Watt helped engineer with pre-existing elements. It was of great use during the Industrial Revolution and had a great impact on Europe because of the faster means of transportaion -
Richard Arkwright and the Cromford Mill
The creation of the Cromford Mill which Arkwright patented in 1769 and greatly changed Britain during the Industrial Revolution increasing production rates and boosting European countries economies. -
Issac Newton's discoveries
Painting done in 1795 by William Blake, depicting Sir Issac Newton as a strong and powerful human being. The painting is called 'Newton' and shows the correlation between Newton and his work with extreme detail and percision in both Newton's body as well as the work he is doing -
Tanks in warfare
Blueprints that were made during the Battle of Sommes for tanks to ensure the proper construction as well as the proper use of the tanks for the safety of the soldiers operating them. It was a big step in warfare, enabling soldiers to gain more ground on their oppenents at a faster and safer speed than before -
Einstein's contribution's to war
One of the most brilliant thinkers of all time who brought meaning and an explanation to light, space, time, and gravity, much like Newton. Einstein was known for his incredible smarts and was recruited during times of war to help with the chemical compounds and using them as a source of weaponry. Einstein wrote a letter a letter to the United States president Franklin Roosevelt describing the chemical substances and compounds Germany was intending on using within warfare which was not a success