Eli Whitney
The concept of interchangeable parts was popularized by Eli Whitney in the early 19th century, particularly through his work on manufacturing muskets for the U.S. government. This approach allowed for the mass production of goods, making it easier to assemble and repair items using standardized components. Whitney's innovation laid the groundwork for modern manufacturing and assembly line techniques.
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Interchangeable parts opened the way for producing many different kinds of goods on a mass scale and for reducing the price of the goods.
Products that involve the sale of both goods and services, such as auto repair, are near the center.
A wide range of goods could be made more efficiently
A wide range of goods could be made more efficiently
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the old fashioned way farmers grew there crop's.
A wide range of goods could be made more efficiently
A wide range of goods could be made more efficiently
A wide range of goods could be made more efficiently.