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The developement of the octant by various inventors allowed ships to travel more accuratly, thus reducing costs.
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The lighning rod was invented by Benjamin Franklin and kickstarted many advancements in early electricity as well as protecting buildings.
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Eli Whitney’s cotton gin sparked the industrial revolution by providing a cheap and easy way to mass produce cotton.
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The Revolutionary war caused rampant inflation and economic instability as trade routes were disrupted and blockades were introduced.
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The invention of flatboats by Jacob Yoder allowed ships to more easilly cross rivers, aid in weastern expansion and increase trade.
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Fitch created the first American steamboat, an invention which would change the way business would be done in the United States, especially transit on the Mississippi River.
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James Finlay's invention of the suspension bridge greatly increased the amount of trade that could be performed between places by improving infastructure, facillitationg economic growth.
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Ebenezer Thorndike's invention of he lobster trap allowed fisherman to catch more lobster and greatly increase their earnings.
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The invention of the steel plow meant that farmers could simply plow their fields with less work, thus increasing crop yields, decreasing the need for workers and creating some of the first manufacturing jobs.
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Samuel Morse's code allowed instant communication over great distances, reducing costs for news and facillitating economic growth.
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This invention vastly reduced the labor involved in reaping grains increasing agricultural exports, decreasing food prices and creating manufacturing jobs at the same time.
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William Bullock invented the printing press which greatly increased the speed of news production and stock tradng.
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When J.B. Sutherland invented the refridgerator car he revoluionized the ways that perishable items could be transfered.
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Henry Ford created the first commercially successful and affordable car, a car that was produced cheaply by assembly line workers for the common man. The auto industry, pioneered by Ford, is now one of the largest in the world.
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World War 2, while one of the most destructive wars in history left American industries relatively untouched and increased war production pulled the United States out of the Great Depression.
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