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The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, also known as the Great Exhibition or the Crystal Palace Exhibition
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It becomes the most widely used metal in numerous economic activities
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London in 1864, the Anglesos syndicalists, anarchists, French socialists and Italian republicans were initially grouped together. The seves finalitats were the political organization of the proletariat in Europe and the rest of the world
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The most accepted version among historians is the one that indicates that the inventor of the phonograph is the American Thomas Alva Edison on August 12, 1877 or the French Charles Cros
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From the 1880s, the so-called "safety bicycles" emerged, precisely to avoid the risk of falls of the previous models. The first is the Rover, the work of engineer J. K. Starkley.
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The first hydroelectric dam in the world was built, located on the Fox River in Wisconsin, United States. This dam later became the Appleton Edison Light Company, and was devised and created by Mr. H.F.
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In 1885, French scientist Louis Pasteur discovered the rabies vaccine. His discovery was one of the greatest advances in the history of medicine.
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Daimler and Benz were a manufacturer of automobiles and vehicle engines founded in 1926. They made their first cars in 1886, being the first to be built in the world, and in a way making Daimler and Benz the "fathers of the automobile"
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From 1884 Hertz thought about how to generate and detect in a laboratory the electromagnetic waves that Maxwell had predicted. After much work and unsuccessful experiences, in 1887 he built a device with which he achieved his end. The experiment he performed was both brilliant and simple.
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The Second International was an organization formed in 1889 by the Socialist and Labor parties who wished to coordinate their activity. Unlike the First International there was no General Council to direct it, but the parties were independent to apply the policy they decided in their respective States.
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On May 14, 1897, the Italian electrical engineer and Nobel Prize winner Guillermo Marconi made the first radio transmission in history.
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A structure made of fir and ash wood and muslin fabric wings were some of the materials with which the first airplane was built. Thus, on October 17, 1903, after several failed attempts, the youngest of the brothers, Orville, boarded the Wright Flyer and made the first flight.