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it s very useful but the idea of using steam to make machines. the engines where rugged and reliable and workerd day and night so thay needed alot of helthy workers
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it was easier and faster to make clothes. invents the machine spins more than one ball of yarn its important becaue its fsater to make clothes
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one of the most important inventions of the industrail revolution steam engines powers.scotland designs a more efficient steam engine .the first trains steamboats and factories
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its much easir to separate cotton seeds from cotton fiber .it grealy reduces the times it takes to clean cotton and helps the southern states
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which allows messages to be sent qickly over a wire by 1860. wires stetch from the east coast of the united states west of the mississippi
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someone els to sew them by hand . ellas howe inented the sweing machine .now clothes can be made in lagre factories at a time when people had to make their own clothes at home pay someone els to sew them by hand
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invents a saftey break to prevent them from falling if a cable breaks makeing people feel more confident about using elevator in tall bulidings cars falling. people worried about elevator cars falling elisha otis invents a safty break
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haveing a way to make steel more quickly more quickly and more cheaply helps the production of building. invents a process for makeing steel out of iron. haveing a way to make steel more quickly prodution of buildings and leads to the growth of cities
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dynamite is important in cleaning paths to build things such as roads and railroads tracks. dynamite which is a safer way to blast holes in mountains o or the ground than simply lighting black poweder
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invented the first plane that is not powered by wind the plane for 12 seconds over a beach in north carolina. Wilbur and Orville Wright were American inventors and pioneers of aviation. In 1903 the Wright brothers achieved the first powered, sustained and controlled airplane flight; they surpassed their own milestone two years later when they built and flew the first fully practical airplane.