You are in Mr. R's class aren't you?
>__>; You too? It's Henry Bessemer -C.M.
actually this is used in like every AP Euro class... let me guess, you got this on a crossword? a Industrial Revolution crossword (with a 36 by it)
Answer: Bessemer
Bessemer
Sir Henry Bessemer
Dr. Mike Lizzy(aka Luc boy)
It was Sir Henry Bessemer who patented the process in 1856 to take pig iron disturbed by a current of air to turn it directly into steel. Andrew Carnegie, a Scottish immigrant, was able to use the Bessemer process in his steel mills after the civil war to create the largest iron/steel works in America.
i think it was the textile industry and the mining industry (pumping out of underground water) ADDED: The mine pumps were first, driven by a simple beam-engine invented by Newcomen; but it was dreadfully inefficient and non-rotary. Once James Watt solved the first problem, and he and others devised engines that produced rotary motion, the steam-engine could be developed into a viable prime-mover for textile-mills and many other industries.
he created the assembly line, this is when one person does the same job over and over. the parts came to the worker instead of the other way around. also, he raised the pay to $5 a day, when the average pay for a week was $11 total.
Eli Whitney designed and built the Cotton Gin which made cotton production twice as fast. So factory owners could buy "Gins' and pay low level workers like women and children to work the machines and produce cotton.
McAdam
Sir Isaac Newton was. Sir Isaac Newton was.
John McAdam
Townshend
the answer is Roget but the question is SYNONYMS NOT SYMPTOMS
No. It was first devised in India.No. It was first devised in India.No. It was first devised in India.No. It was first devised in India.No. It was first devised in India.No. It was first devised in India.No. It was first devised in India.No. It was first devised in India.No. It was first devised in India.No. It was first devised in India.No. It was first devised in India.
Charles Townshend
Charles Townshend
Charles Townshend
Formally, trix is not a word in English except as devised by an advertiser. It is probably derived from the word tricks.
You devised a question using the word devised. Scientists devised a method of measuring ozone in the upper atmosphere.
It was devised in pre-history.