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In conclusion, the Industrial Revolution was an outburst of new inventions in the U.S. and in other parts of the world. Many inventions from this period are still used today. There were other minor inventions, such as: the sewing machine (invented by Elias Howe), the steel plow (invented by John Deere), the reaper (invented by Cyrus McCormick), and vulcanized rubber (invented by Charles Goodyear), for which our lives today are much richer. Overall, the Industrial Revolution greatly transformed the U.S. economy and society. Its impact will never be forgotten by workers in the textile industry and many other industries.
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