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TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGES , INVENTIONS TO IMPROVE LIFE

  • SHIP

    SHIP
    In 1787 John Fitch sailed the first prototype steamboat down the Delaware River. But it was not until 1807 that Robert Fulton, undertook the construction and marketing of the first steamboat in history.Several men had built steamboats before Fulton including John Fitch and William Symington but he was the first to have commercial success in American waters, and thus Fulton was popularly considered the inventor of the steamboat.
  • Pencil

    Pencil
    NICOLAS-JACQUES CONTÉ=A writing or drawing utensil consisting of a wooden cylinder or prism with a graphite rod inside. 1. m. Composition or paste that is made with several colors giving it the shape of pencil points, and is used to paint in pastel .To write, to draw, to write down reminders, to calculate, to scratch, to... This little gadget escorts us in this multitude of daily tasks as an extension of our hand, prolonging our thoughts and leaving a trace of our passage through the world.
  • Machine sew

    Machine sew
    A sewing machine is a machine used for sewing, in 1846, it has greatly improved its efficiency and productivity in the textile industry. Home sewing machines are designed so that one person can sew individual items using a certain type of stitch.
  • Lift

    Lift
    The first modern elevator was created in 1823, when two British architects, Burton and Hormer, invented an effective way to lift twenty people to a height of approximately thirty-seven meters. To do this, they used a box that they called an ascending room that was fed with steam.
  • Movil phone

    Movil phone
    The telephone is a telecommunication device created to transmit acoustic signals over a distance by means of electrical signals.The New York Times, which reported the event: "On October 9, 1876, ANTONIO MEUCCI spoke to each other by telephone over a wire stretched between Cambridge and Boston.It was a real brick. It weighed 800 grams and was 33 centimeters high, 4.5 centimeters wide and 8.9 centimeters thick. It was like a shoe,
  • Submarine

    Submarine
    NarcisoMontoriol:The inventor of the submarine is the Dutchman Cornelius Drebbel in the year 1602 in England. During 4 years, from 1620 to 1624, he successfully tested, several times, a manned submersible device like the one that William Bourne had designed.
  • Bike

    Bike
    While there is some debatable evidence for the existence of bicycles before 1800, it is a widely accepted fact that the first bicycle was invented in 1817 by a guy named Baron Karl von Drais in Germany.Pierre lallement created the bicycle in that year.The bicycle, colloquially called a bike, is a human-powered personal transportation vehicle. It is driven by the traveler himself, who drives the vehicle with the muscular effort of the legs, in particular by means of pedals or cranks.
  • Machine write

    Machine write
    1714: First patent granted to Englishman Henry Mill. 1829: The Typographer, by American William Austin Burt, patented on July 23. 1837: Cembalo scrivano, by the Italian Giuseppe Ravizza.
    The invention of the typewriter accelerated the pace of communications, marked an important point in the development of social relations and allowed women to enter the workforce en masse, as typists, between the 19th and 20th centuries.
  • Coca cola

    Coca cola
    JOHN PENBERTON:The drink has its origin in the United States at the end of the 19th century. John Stith Pemberton, created Coca-Cola , also well known: the doctor, chemist and pharmacist a Georgian passionate about innovation who invented the best-selling soft drink today.John S. Pemberton, an Atlanta pharmacist, searched for a drug to cure his morphine addiction acquired during the American Civil War. He developed a formula in syrup form and mixed it with carbonated water.
  • Plane

    Plane
    A structure of fir and ash wood and wings of muslin cloth were some of the materials with which the first airplane was built. Thus, on October 17, 1903, after several failed attempts, the youngest of the brothers, Orville, boarded the Wright Flyer and made the first flight.
    1903
    - Orville Wright. The man realized his dream of flying more than 100 years ago,