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(Watt) Steam Engine
The first working steam engine had been patented in 1698 -
The Spinning Jenny
He invented the first successful multi-spindle spinning machine. -
power loom
Edmund Cartwright invented the power loom and is a mechanized device used to weave cloth. -
Steamboat
John Fitch demonstrated a working model of the steamboat concept on the Delaware River. -
Telegraph
Developed by Samuel Morse. The telegraph became better in long-distance communication -
Cotton Gin
Eli Whitney patented the cotton gin, a machine that was the production of cotton by greatly speeding up the process of removing seeds from cotton fiber. -
Locomotive
Richard Trevithick patented a "high pressure engine" and created the first steam-powered locomotive engine on rails. -
Sewing Machine
Tailor Barthélemy Thimonnier, whose machine used a hooked or barbed needle to produce a chain stitch. -
Photograph/Camera
The first photographic camera developed for commercial manufacture was a daguerreotype camera, built by Alphonse Giroux. -
Dynamite
He invented dynamite and experimented in making synthetic rubber, leather and artificial silk among many other things. -
Telephone
Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone with, wealthy individuals and large corporations primarily used it as a means of communications between specific locations.