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... industry , however , was be- ginning . Here and there were small - paper mills , glass factories though many houses in the back country were without glass windows potteries , and iron foundries and forges . Capitalists , in some places ...
... industry , however , was be- ginning . Here and there were small - paper mills , glass factories though many houses in the back country were without glass windows potteries , and iron foundries and forges . Capitalists , in some places ...
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... industry , which was evidently on his mind , was quite im- portant in his day . Potash , that is , crude potas- sium carbonate , useful in making soap and in the manufacture of glass , was made by leaching wood ashes and boiling down ...
... industry , which was evidently on his mind , was quite im- portant in his day . Potash , that is , crude potas- sium carbonate , useful in making soap and in the manufacture of glass , was made by leaching wood ashes and boiling down ...
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... industry and multiplied the world's comforts and conveniences . Under the second Patent Act came the most important invention yet offered , an invention which was to affect generations then unborn . This was 30 THE AGE OF INVENTION.
... industry and multiplied the world's comforts and conveniences . Under the second Patent Act came the most important invention yet offered , an invention which was to affect generations then unborn . This was 30 THE AGE OF INVENTION.
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... on an extensive scale , but after their expulsion the industry languished . The East India Company imported cotton fabrics into England early in the seventeenth century , and these fabrics made their way in 32 ELI WHITNEY AND THE COTTON.
... on an extensive scale , but after their expulsion the industry languished . The East India Company imported cotton fabrics into England early in the seventeenth century , and these fabrics made their way in 32 ELI WHITNEY AND THE COTTON.
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... Industrial Revolution . They destroyed the system of cottage manufactures in England and gave birth to the great textile establishments of today . The mechanism for the production of cloth on a great scale was provided , if only the raw ...
... Industrial Revolution . They destroyed the system of cottage manufactures in England and gave birth to the great textile establishments of today . The mechanism for the production of cloth on a great scale was provided , if only the raw ...
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afterwards Albany American balloon became began Benjamin Franklin better boat Boston Boulton and Watt brothers built Canal CHAPTER Charles Goodyear chine Clermont cloth colonies Colt Congress cotton gin Curtiss discovery Dwight Goddard dynamo early Edison electricity Eli Whitney England experiments factory farm father flying Haven Henry Howe's hundred idea improved industry invention inventor James Watt John Stevens labor Langley later light Livingston locomotive London Lowell machinery manufacture mechanical ment miles Miller mills Morse motor newspapers Oliver Evans partners Patent Act Pennsylvania Philadelphia ploughs practical principle printing produced profits railway reaper Robert Fulton rubber Samuel Samuel Colt SAMUEL F. B. MORSE says sewing machine sold soon South spinning steam engine steamboat story success telegraph thousand dollars tion took turn United Washington Whitney's wings wire Wright York young