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it was a horse drawn machine that put seeds in and orderly way and then covered them with soil
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john wesley came up with methodism and it it was disbanded on a later date but came back in 1968
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was an English inventor who created the first practical steam engine for pumping water, the Newcomen steam engine.
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was an English inventor and industrialist who played an important role in the Industrial Revolution and who is known for developing the industrial-scale manufacture of sulphuric acid.
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was a Scottish moral philosopher and a pioneer of political economy. One of the key figures of the Scottish Enlightenment Adam Smith is best known for two classic works: The Theory of Moral Sentiments
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was an Englishman who, although the patents were eventually overturned, is often credited with inventing the spinning frame, later renamed the water frame following the transition to water power. He also patented a carding engine that could convert raw cotton into yarn
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was an English ironmaster. During the Industrial Revolution in England, Cort began refining iron from pig iron to wrought iron (or bar iron) using innovative production systems. In 1783 he patented the puddling process for refining iron ore.
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was an American inventor best known for inventing the cotton gin. This was one of the key inventions of the Industrial Revolution
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was an American engineer and inventor who is widely credited with developing the first commercially successful steamboat. In 1800
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was an American inventor and sewing machine pioneer.
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robert owen along with others came up with the idea of utopian socalism written in the communist manafesto
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was a German philosopher, economist, sociologist, historian, journalist, and revolutionary socialist. Marx's work in economics laid the basis for the current understanding of labour and its relation to capital He published numerous books during his lifetime, the most notable being The Communist Manifesto