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The Beginning of The Industrial Revolution
Thomas Newcomen creates the first successful steam engine that ultimately changes the idea of transportation and spreading messages in the workforce. -
The Steamboat Clermont
Robert Fulton creates the first successful steamboat, which is named Clermont, and changes the idea of transportation and makes traveling across waters a much easier task. -
The Telegraph
Samuel Morse creates the telegraph, it creates an easier way to communicate across nations, seas, and further locations in which required days. -
The Telephone
Although the telegraph helped along the years, the most pioneering and industrious invention made was the telephone, created by Alexander Graham Bell, it got messages faster and it helped with people who didn't know morse code or how to function a telegraph. -
The American Federation of Labor
This federation created an institution that made greenhouses, factories, and houses powered by energy, but although this revolutionized the American land, it did bring child labor and long working hours, along with people not being paid fairly due to these jobs. -
The End of The Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution is often placed at the end with the beginning of World War I since most people have carried on with using industrialized armor and recognizing that almost all first world, and some second world, countries have been caught up to date with the industrial development.