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Cotton Gin
in 1739 inventor Eli Whitney created the cotton gin that would separate the stems from the cotton -
The Spinning Jenny
Invented by James Hargreaves, the springing jenny was a mashine that would spin cotton and wool into yarn -
(Watt) Steam Engine
James watt, the inventor of the Watt steam engine was a man looking for work to be powered very easily, turning water into steam pressuring powering the engin to do some difficult tasks like powering a train. -
Power Loom
invented by Edmund Cartwright the power loom was a way to weave strings of yarn together very efficiently -
Steamboat
In 1786 the steamboat made sailing the seas way more efficient, when John Fitch created this masterpiece the people loved it and it was a start to a great list of inventions. -
The first Locomotive
The first locomotive was a big leap in the world of transportation, invented by Richard Trevithick the locomotive could pull and transport large amounts of coal brought from mines on a series of railroad tracks. -
The camera
The thought of collecting a drawing without having to do any of the drawing work was a dream for Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, he late made the camera -
The Sewing Machine
The sewing machine was a much more efficient way to sew cloths together -
The Telegraph
This strange looking device works by sending a series of dots and dashes (Morse code) to reach out to people you are not currently in the presence of -
Telephone
this strange looking device is helpful to talk to your frends when you are not around. -
Dynamite
Dynamite was a dangerous piece of destruction because if the fuse is lit it will go boom, dynamite was used to bust up rock and soil to make it easy to harvest. -
The Automobile
Carl Benz as a man who loved the exploration of travel, he wanted to get from point A to point B faster that one would do by walking he did so by creating this invention