Explain any six inventions and discoveries that promoted the Industrial Revolution.
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Newcomen steam engine. ...
Watt steam engine. ...
The locomotive. ...
Telegraph communications. ...
Dynamite. ...
The photograph. ...
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Spinning Jenny. The 'Spinning Jenny' was an engine for spinning wool or cotton invented in 1764 by James Hargreaves, who had it patented in 1770. ...
Newcomen steam engine. ...
Watt steam engine. ...
The Watt steam engine, alternatively known as the Boulton and Watt steam engine, was an early steam engine and was one of the driving forces of the Industrial Revolution.
The locomotive. ...
a locomotive or engine is a rail transport vehicle that provides the motive power for a train.
Telegraph communications. ...
An electrical telegraph is a point-to-point text messaging system, primarily used from the 1840s until the mid 20th century when it was slowly replaced by other telecommunication systems
Dynamite. ...
an explosive that is made of nitroglycerin absorbed in a porous material and that often contains ammonium nitrate or cellulose nitrate also : an explosive (such as a mixture of ammonium nitrate and nitrocellulose) that contains no nitroglycerin.
The photograph. ...
The world's first photograph—or at least the oldest surviving photo—was taken by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce in 1826 or 1827. Captured using a technique known as heliography, the shot was taken from an upstairs window at Niépce's estate in Burgundy.
The typewriter.
The first American paten for what might be called a typewriter was granted to William Austin Burt, of Detroit, in 1829. However, the breakthrough came in 1867 when Christopher Latham Sholes of Milwaukee with the assistance of his friends Carlos Glidden and Samuel W. Soule invented their first typewriter.