about the same but they had to cross on woodlike things and if the couldn't do that they couldnt
Not much of a Revolution.
you could transport goods faster and easier. cities with large rivers like New York became bigger because they could get the most. Fulton did not invent the steamboat, he and his business partner Robert Livingston (from Clermont, NY) had the first commercially successful steamboat. (John Fitch of Philadelphia created the first steam powered boat in 1787.) More research needed:... the "Clermont" boat was named by residents of Clermont, NY after the death of Fulton. Fulton called the boat "North River Steamboat"
Before the invention of rubber, shoe soles were typically made from materials such as leather, wood, or plant fibers like jute or cork.
revolutio first began in England becoz of certain facilities
They invented an astrolobe which is like a compass, and also invented gunpowder. Another great invention that we use today of the Tang dynasty is paper.
Society wouldn't exist without any form of invention.
Yes yes it was and im not really trying to say nothjing buytt ii was like here!!! PSH LOL
Everyone would be sick
A lot simpler.
Full of activity
Not much of a Revolution.
it sounds more like a train
The telescope
hell
He made cartoons like steamboat wille, flowers and trees, Alice, and oswald the lucky rabbit
No, maps are not a recent invention of modern society. Maps have been used for thousands of years to navigate and understand the world around us. Ancient maps have been found dating back to civilizations like the Greeks, Romans, and Chinese.
Thomas Edison's inventions, such as the light bulb and phonograph, revolutionized society by bringing about improvements in areas like illumination and entertainment. His inventions also transformed the way people lived and worked, ultimately contributing to advancements in various industries and enhancing overall quality of life.