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Inventions Timeline

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  • Steam Boat

    Steam Boat
    Invented by Robert Fulton in Phildelphia Pennsylvania. The steam boat was impacted by creating a way to go to transport goods and move along the Mississippi River. There are other models of the steam boat that is still used today.
  • Erie Canal

    Erie Canal
    The Erie Canal helped society adding another route for trade and transport goods. The Erie Cannal is still used today.
  • Railroad

    Railroad
    John Stevens created the Railroad. Railroads impacted society because created another form of transportation. Railroads are still used today but trains are more often use for people now.
  • Mechanical Reaper

    Mechanical Reaper
    The Mechanical Reaper was invented by Cyrus McCormick and it orginated in Virginia. The Mechanical Reaper helped plow their fields faster. Models like the Mechanical Reaper are still used today.
  • Steel Plow

    Steel Plow
    The Steel Plow was invented b John Deere, in Illinois. The Steel Plow impacted the Society by helping farmers finishing their farming faster. The steel plow is not used in todays society.
  • Telegraph

    Telegraph
    The telegraph was invent in New York by Samuel Moore. The Telegraph impacted the society because it gave a new way to communticate with people.It also led to developing the telephone.
  • Morse Code

    Morse Code
    It was founded by Samuel Morse. And it was dashes and dots that represented the alphabet. The Morse Code is still used today even though there are other ways of communicating the fisherman still use it at points.
  • Vuclanized Rubber

    Vuclanized Rubber
    Vulcanized Rubber was invented by Charles Goodyear in the year 1839. The impact this made was that it helped cars because valcanized rubber makes wheels. It also made the sole of shoes. This invention is still used today because all of our tires for cars are still made out of this rubber.
  • Sewing Machine

    Sewing Machine
    Elie Howe invented the Sewing Machine, it was invented in the year 1846. It helped in the 1800 because it made clothes faster and they didnt have to use there hands as much to sew the clothes. We still use sewing machines today if you sew at home but now we mostly use factories.