Submarine

Inventions of the Industrial Revloutions

By CFoster
  • Jun 1, 1580

    Submarines

    Submarines
    THe first submerine was made by WILLIAM BOURNE, an English innkeeper and scientific dilettante. Bourne decided to make his invention by the way a ship floats and how much water is displaces.
  • Steam Engin

    Steam Engin
    Thomas Savery was an English military engineer and inventor who in 1698, made the first steam engine, based on something Denis Papin drew prior.
  • Piano

    Piano
    Some say that the piano was made in Italy in 1700 but no one know who made it yet.
  • Boats

    Boats
    Boats have no known ancestors but have a long history. The first known boat is the logboat, which is made from traits of Holland, Denmark and the Middle Stone Age in 1783. Logboats made it in Europe until modern times and are still used in the Tropics.
  • Cotton Gin

    Cotton Gin
    Eli Whitney was the inventor of the cotton gin and made the amount of cotton produced in one day go up. The machine automatically separated the cotton fiber from the cottonseed.
  • Trains

    Trains
    The invention of the steam engine was important to the invention if the railroads and trains. Samuel Homfray funded the development of a steam-powered car to get rid of the horse-powered carts in 1803. The first train was actually built in 1804 by an unknown man.
  • Airplanes

    Airplanes
    Samuel Pierpont Langley launched his first gas-powered version of a tandem-winged up to 15 feet on a flight of more than a half of a mile.
  • Boomerang

    Boomerang
    Boomerangs are reasoned by many people to be the first thing that is heavier than air and can fly and was created by human.