Cyrus McCormick was actually the co-inventor of the reaper. The other inventor was Jo Anderson. Jo Anderson was a slave and if often not credited for co-inventing the reaper with Cryrus McCormick (a white man). As for WHEN they did this, sometime between 1800-1830.
McCormick did NOT invent the reaper. McCormick bought the patent from the man that actually invented it. I have proof to back this up. There is a news paper article and solid silver cup with the inventor's name and date the reaper was built.
The Richfield Reaper was created in 1885.
Cyrus McCormick invented the Horse-drawn reaper in 1831. It was based on Scottish designs, but differed in that the machine was pulled by horse(s) rather than pushed & the reaped stocks of grain were laid out to one side.
the theme of the Reaper's Image story is: you can't escape death
Cyrus McCormick
Cyrus McCormick
Cyrus McCormick
Cyrus McCormick was actually the co-inventor of the reaper. The other inventor was Jo Anderson. Jo Anderson was a slave and if often not credited for co-inventing the reaper with Cryrus McCormick (a white man). As for WHEN they did this, sometime between 1800-1830.
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yes! because Cyrus McMormick( the inventor of the mechanical reaper) imporved it because it was easier to host corn!
McCormick did NOT invent the reaper. McCormick bought the patent from the man that actually invented it. I have proof to back this up. There is a news paper article and solid silver cup with the inventor's name and date the reaper was built.
The first successful mechanical reaping machine, the reaper, was made by the American inventor Cyrus McCormick and Jo Anderson in 1831.
He was an Irish American farmer, inventor, buisnessman, marketer and newspaper editor. He became famouse as the inventor of the mechanical reaper in 1831. He built a plant in Chicago to produce MEchanical reapers, and later became a mining investor, a philanthropoist and an editor.
an American inventor and founder of the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company, which became part of International Harvester Company in 1902.
He is often credited with being the inventor of the mechanical reaper or harvester.
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