industrail revolution

  • Elisha Otis invents the brakes of the modern day elevator

    Elisha Otis invents the brakes of the modern day elevator and it is safer
  • new invetion type writer

    A typewriter by definition is a small machine, either electric or manual, with type keys that produced characters one at a time on a piece of paper inserted around a roller
  • telephone a new way to comunticate across the country

    In 1876, at the age of 29, Alexander Graham Bell invented his telephone. In 1877, he formed the Bell Telephone Company,
  • refrigerated box cars

    A refrigerated-car having its sides and top provided with an external jacket, forming horizontal air-passages extending the entire length of the car, said passages having openings at each end, provided with stoppers for converting the passages into dead-air chambers, in combination with dead-air or packed chambers constructed within and surrounding the body of the car
  • now a normal person can aford a photo camra

    George Eastman was an inventor that sprang to life during the Industrial Revolution in America. George Eastman was an American inventor and the one who created the camera as well as roll film which allowed everyday people to own affordable cameras. George Eastman also invented and helped with creating motion pictures with his roll film as well. He was known as being one of the greatest inventors and philanthropists of his time.