who labelled iron as a democratic metal?
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Iron as a democratic metal
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- Because ancient humans were able to expand their control over nature and enhance their standard of living by mass producing iron implements, iron has been dubbed the "democracy metal."
- Around 1500 B.C., humanity learned how to shape iron into tools and weapons, and the Iron Age started. Although iron was found around 2500 B.C.,
- it was mostly employed for aesthetic purposes for over a thousand years.
- Prior to this, during the Bronze Age (3300–2500 B.C. ), bronze was used to make tools and weapons because it was more readily available than iron.
- As a result, only a few people were able to obtain bronze things.
- However, during the Iron Age, tools became more widely available, earning iron the moniker "democratic metal."
- People could cut down trees and clear more ground for farming with iron axes.
- They may use shears to cut sheep's wool for use in clothing.
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