no. everyone had complete knowledge of all technological findings between 1800 and 1899 as part of an instinctual marker in there genes. No knowledge had to be processed through deduction, inspiration, or epiphanous relevation.
I'm kidding. All technology is based off of some invention.
Bulb
An example of a revolutionary 19th century invention is the typewriter. This revolutionized the way text was shared and made publications more widely available.
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Electricity/light bulb
the typewriter.
Which events did NOT happen in the 20th century No. A The War of 1812 = 1812, 19th century No. B The Spanish-American War = 1898, 19th century YES. C The Great Depression = 1930s, 20th century No. D invention of the first Kodak camera = first sold 1888, 19th century No. E invention of the cotton gin = patient, 1793, 18th century
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Barbed Wire
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The steam engine is often considered the most significant invention of the 19th century, as it revolutionized transportation and industry. Its development facilitated the rise of railways and steamships, drastically reducing travel time and expanding trade. Additionally, the steam engine powered factories, leading to increased production efficiency and the growth of urban centers. This transformative technology laid the groundwork for the Industrial Revolution, shaping modern society.
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the telephone