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in ancient times, people would just scrub their clothes in a stream until deemed clean. But in 1797, the first scrub board was invented: many ridges of metal were placed on a wooden base, and then clothes would be scrubbed against them to make them clean.
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The first way to wash clothes was by hand.
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In 1858, Hamilton Smith patented the rotary washing machine. This machine contained various typed of metal, rather than just being wood and metal, like the scrub board. The Rotary washing machine, although still hand powered, made washing clothes a lot easier.
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invented by Alva J. Fisher in 1908, Thor was the first electronically powered washing machine. Thor was a drum like machine, with an electric motor for hands-free washing.
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By 1940, the number of washing machines in the US exploded into the millions. By now, washing machines have become to look like the ones we know today: with a front or top loading area. The first automated washing machine was introduced in 1937, and became extremley popular after that
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In 1957, washing machines were created with buttens that would control what the washing machine did. Today, most washing machines are just like that: they often have dials and buttens that can clean clothes with only a push. And with the help of some laundry detergent, clothes are clean within 30 minutes.
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In 1957, washing machines were created with buttens that would control what the washing machine did. Today, most washing machines are just like that: they often have dials and buttens that can clean clothes with only a push. And with the help of some laundry detergent, clothes are clean within 30 minutes.