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Invented by John Fitch
The steamboat is powered by steam power and propellers -
Created by Eli Whitney
The machine quickly separates the cotton fibers from the seeds. The fast process reduced the amount of labor needed for removing cotton seeds. -
Invented by Eli Terry
He devised ways at use water power that would power the machines -
Invented by Samuel F. B. Morse
The telegraph made long distance communication possible by transmitting electrical signals over a wire. -
Invented by John Ericsson
He perfected and worked on the screw propellers -
Invented by John Deere
Tool used to break through tough soil without getting the soil stuck to it. -
Invented by Elias Howe
Used for fixing clothes, and was used a factories and production lines. Mainly used for making blankets and clothing. -
Created by Linus Dr. Junior. Used to lock doors which keeps the door from opening.
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Invented by Walter hunt
Made from a piece of wire which coiled into a spring and clasps together. -
Invented by Moses Farmer
Moses farmer was a electrical engineer and created the fire alarm which goes off when smoke is in the air. -
Created by Alfred Nobel, blows things up, commonly used for construction.
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Invented by Joseph Glidden
Barbed wire is wire with sharp spikes usually used as a fence.