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Steam Engine
The steam engine helped power the Industrial Revolutions in Great Britain and the United States during the 1800s. More info. on the Steam Engine -
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Automobile
The automobile allows people to travel far distances over land at a much faster pace. It made the world a "smaller" place. More info. on the Automobile -
Cotton Gin
The invention of the cotton gin led to cotton being the number one export of the United States during the mid-19th century. Read/Watch for more info. about the Cotton Gin -
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Light Bulb
The light bulb allows us to continue to work even when it is dark outside and is a much safer source of light than fire. More info. on the Light Bulb -
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Computer
The computer has led the way for all sorts of innovations we enjoy today, such as the internet and smartphones. More info. on the Computer -
Sewing Machine
The sewing machine allowed for faster, increased production of blankets and clothing. This was previously done by hand. More info. on the Sewing Machine -
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Telephone
The telephone allowed for instantaneous communication over long distances. The previous methods of communication were writing letters or making a face-to face visit. More info. on the Telephone -
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Assembly Line
The assembly line greatly increased the efficiency and effectiveness of creating goods for consumers. More info. on the Assembly Line -
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The Internet
The internet has allowed me to do all kinds of wonderful things, including create this timeline to teach you about the invention of the internet and other important technological innovations in history. More info. on the Internet -
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Smartphone
The smartphone has put a computer, telephone, calculator, watch, television, etc. in the palm of my hand. More info. on smartphones