The Industrial Revolution

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    The Industrial Revolution

  • Battery

    Battery
    In 1780, Luigi Galvani was dissecting a frog and when he touched the frogs leg with the brass hook, the leg twitched, and so Luigi figured out a way to store that energy.
  • Fourtune Cookies

    Fourtune Cookies
    In the 19th Century a cookiee was invented in Kyoto, Japan. Apart from the modern fourtune cookie the first original Japanese ones have some distinct differences; they are bigger, darker and the fourtune is wedged on the outside of the cookie instead of in the inside.
  • Revolver

    Revolver
    The Revolver was created in 1814 by Elisha Collier and held six chambers of bullets and the chamber would revolve everytime the gun was reloded.
  • Zipper

    Zipper
    In 1851 the zipper was invented by Elias Howe who also invented the sewing machine received a patient who wanted an ''Automatic, Continues Clothing Closure''. The first zipper was just an elaberate draw-string than an actual modern zipper
  • Washing Machine

    Washing Machine
    In 1858 James King invented a machine that could wash clothes however the washing machine required hand power to be in use.
  • Machine Gun (Gatling Gun)

    Machine Gun (Gatling Gun)
    The Machine Gun/Gatling Gun was created in 1862 by Dr Gatling. It had a high raate of fire and was automatic, the machine gun was adopted by the United States Navy.
  • Motorcycle

    Motorcycle
    The first motorcycle was created by Ernest Michauxwhen he put a small engine inside the bicycle.
  • Crayons

    Crayons
    In 1903 Edward Binney and Harold Smith co-invent crayons. they have been a big part in the world because children have been using crayons to draw.
  • Corn Flakes

    Corn Flakes
    Corn flakes were invented by William Kellog in 1906 when he was experimenting with bland foods to create a veagen meal.
  • Titanic

    Titanic
    The project of the Titanic started on the 31st of March 1909 and took 3 years to build. when the titanic went on its first and last voyage it lasted for 5 days untill it hit an iceburg and sunk.
  • Coca-Cola

    Coca-Cola
    In 1944 John Pemberton released Coca-Cola as a medicine and then later released as a soda drink
  • Adidas

    Adidas
    In 1946 the Dassler brothers created the germen sports company dassler shoes, but when the second brotheer Rudi was caught by americans and Rudi was sure that Adi (first brother) had betrayed him. so the split ways in 1948 and Rudi created the brand Ruda (now Puma) and Adi created Adidas (Adi from Adi and Das from Dassler)