Books have been around for as long as humans have been able to write, but the first mass produced, inexpensive books came when Johann Gutenberg invented the printing press around 1439.
For more information vist: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Printing_press
paper because they cant write without paper
The telescope
you suck and i dont . But seriously: telescope.
It stimulated the literacy of laypeople, made propaganda possible it was a revolutionary step forward in the lives of everyday people and helped us become more literate.
The invention of email made it possible for humans to communicate around the globe in an instant. Business was improved. Where it would take weeks, maybe even months to send traditional mail, email made it possible to send electronic mail which would only take a couple of minutes or seconds to reach its destination. Email really made the world seem smaller.
The invention of the microscope made it possible to observe and study tiny structures such as cells, microorganisms, and molecules that were previously invisible to the naked eye. This breakthrough revolutionized fields like biology, medicine, and materials science by providing a deeper understanding of the natural world at a microscopic level.
it made communication easier, and faster.
it made communication easier, and faster.
it made communication easier, and faster.
fuels
british made it possible
Possible reasons: bigger letters, bigger margins.
Railroads made it easier to get to seaports in western Europe.