During the Industrial Revolution, rubber was primarily used for manufacturing goods such as tires for bicycles and later automobiles, as well as for waterproof clothing and shoes, which provided better protection against the elements. Additionally, it played a crucial role in various industrial applications, including belts and hoses for machinery. The development of the vulcanization process by Charles Goodyear in the 1830s significantly enhanced rubber's durability and elasticity, further expanding its uses.
Yes cars were made during the industrial revolution. The first car was made around 1886 By Karl Benz, who invented Mercedes Benz
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Coal was being used to fuel industrial plants, to make steel, and to power the railroads.
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Yes cars were made during the industrial revolution. The first car was made around 1886 By Karl Benz, who invented Mercedes Benz
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Coal was being used to fuel industrial plants, to make steel, and to power the railroads.
Yeomanry, the army of volunteers used in the industrial revolution
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The countries involved in trade during the industrial revolution were Britain, USA, Africa and part of Canada. there was two types of trade one was slavery were they used to trade African slaves, and the other was when they traded goods during industrial revolution. by lisa....
Flax plants were a source of linen fiber before the Industrial Revolution.
It was coal and iron ore.
It was made to make cloth and /or clothes for the people who needed it and used it to help around.