To make work easier Like previously stated to make work easier, to cut down on time, and make production of goods less expensive.
Jan Matzeliger invented the shoe lasting machine.
The first washing machine was invented in the year 1851. It was the drum washing machine and it was invented by James King.
A Xerox Machine is any machine marketed by the Xerox Corporation. Many different machines have been marketed by Xerox Corporation, and were invented by different people at different times. Some people incorrectly say "xerox machine" when they want to say "photocopier" or something similar. The process used in most modern photocopiers is called xerography and was invented by Chester Carlson. Machines using that process were developed (not invented) by a team of engineers working for the Haloid Company, later called the Xerox Corporation.
The Threshing Machine was invented by Andrew Meikle, who was a Scottish Mechanical Engineer. The machine was invented in 1784 for the purposes of separating grain from stalks and husks of plants.
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The execution machine invented during the French Revolution is the guillotine.
who invented the lasting machine
the milling machine was invented in 1818.
That would be the French Guillotine.
The shoe-lasting machine was invented in 1882
The Movie machine was invented in 1893.
The wool combing machine was invented in 1789. Edward Cartwright who invented the wool combing machine.
Well they invented them because people back then used to have to write everything by hand and it took to long..
The shoe-lasting machine was invented in 1882
Jan Matzeliger invented the shoe lasting machine.
The first washing machine was invented in the year 1851. It was the drum washing machine and it was invented by James King.
A Xerox Machine is any machine marketed by the Xerox Corporation. Many different machines have been marketed by Xerox Corporation, and were invented by different people at different times. Some people incorrectly say "xerox machine" when they want to say "photocopier" or something similar. The process used in most modern photocopiers is called xerography and was invented by Chester Carlson. Machines using that process were developed (not invented) by a team of engineers working for the Haloid Company, later called the Xerox Corporation.