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Johannes Gutenberg began working on his printing press in about 1436. The first official record of its existence is from a 1439 lawsuit.
Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press in 1440. He knew that wood block printing took a long time because you had to carve each letter. He invented a press with metal lettering, which was much easier to make once you had a mold.
The printing press has had a world wide influence for almost 500 years. Martain Luther used the printing press to make documents promoting the Protestant Reformation and the pamphlets circulated as far as Eastern Europe and Northen Africa
Johannes Gutenberg
Johannes Gutenberg began work on his printing press in 1436. The first official record of its existence is in legal documents from 1439.
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The compas, the printing press, and the map. -Christina
The Astorlabe, the carvel and the printing press
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The use of the Latin language and the invention of the printing press.
The first printing press in "america" was set up in Mexico City in the 1530's. The first printing press in colonial America, the Daye Press, was set up in Cambridge, Massachusetts in the 1630's It moved around some and now beongs to the Vermont Historical Society in Monpelier and is known as the Dresden Press. Bud Ryerson San Francisco
The printing press enabled information, maps, and navigational tools to be mass-produced, making them more accessible to explorers. This helped disseminate knowledge about new lands and routes, fueling interest in exploration and facilitating further expeditions.
first printing press in america( cambridge, massachusetts)
In 1638, Mrs. Glover set up America's first press at the Massachusetts Colony's new college
The printing press was invented before the Americas were discovered. The same kind that were used in Europe were simply made in America once people wanted them there. The first printing press in Europe was built by a German goldsmith named Johannes Gutenberg. He made it around 1440 and the first book he printed was the Bible.
The wheel; Jesus Christ; the printing press; electricity.