nonmaterial culture
Without the invention of the wheel, human civilization would have developed much more slowly. Transportation of goods and people would rely solely on walking or animal power, significantly limiting trade and mobility. This would have hindered agricultural expansion and technological advancements, potentially resulting in a more isolated and less interconnected society. Overall, the wheel's absence would have drastically altered the course of history, affecting everything from economics to culture.
the steamboat impacted the transportation over sea
The invention of the printing press in the 15th century revolutionized the dissemination of information by enabling the mass production of books and written materials. This significantly reduced the cost of books, making them more accessible to a wider audience and facilitating the spread of literacy. Additionally, it played a crucial role in the Reformation and the Scientific Revolution by allowing for the rapid sharing of new ideas and knowledge, ultimately transforming culture, education, and communication across Europe.
The most important Chinese invention is arguably the printing press, particularly woodblock printing and later movable type. This innovation revolutionized the dissemination of knowledge, making literature and educational materials more accessible to the masses. It played a crucial role in shaping Chinese culture and governance, fostering literacy and facilitating the spread of ideas, which ultimately influenced global communication and education. The impact of printing can still be felt today in modern publishing and information sharing.
George Crum's invention of potato chips in the 1850s revolutionized snacking and food culture, providing a new way to enjoy potatoes. Initially created to appease a dissatisfied customer, these crispy treats quickly gained popularity and became a staple in American cuisine. The mass production of potato chips contributed to the growth of the snack food industry, leading to innovations in food processing and marketing. Today, potato chips are enjoyed worldwide, highlighting their lasting impact on global food trends.
By culture
I think they were an English invention
Fitting in and culture shock.
The invention of writing. As soon as there is written documentation by or about a people or culture, its 'pre-historic' period ends.
The concept of consumerism the invention of labor-saving machines
Cultural borrowing is the borrowing of another culture's objects to better your culture. Invention is creating something that belongs purely to you.
it made it possible for transportation
The hamburger
Because people use transportation systems to migrate and as they use this, they are migrating from one place to another, also bringing along their own culture.
The Sumerian's are, it appeared in their culture in the late 30th century BC.
The invention of labor-saving machines
Foot, donkey, horse, cart, boat