Mechanical reaper 1834
Sewing machine 1830
Railroad 1830
Spinning Jenny 1770
revolutionise the process of cotton spinning
Cotton gin 1793 machine for cleaning cotton of seeds
Steam engine 1698. heat engine that performs mechanical work
Steel process 1856
Light bulb 1879
Radio waves 1895
Fixed wing planes 1799
Model t car assembly/line 1908
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Answer:
The statements are true.
Explanation:
Jacques Cartier was a Breton navigator and explorer, the first great French explorer in North America.
He was commissioned by Francis I of France to search for the northwest passage to the Indies. In 1534 he left Saint Malo, arrived in Newfoundland, traveled New Brunswick and touched Canadian land in Gaspe, where he made contact with the Indians. In 1535 he made his second voyage and discovered the river Saint Lawrence; he reached its mouth, and shortly after ascended the river, and reached as far as the city of Montreal later was established. On this voyage he learned the name of Canada, and in 1536 returned to France. In 1541 he embarked on a third voyage under the command of J.F. de la Roque, lord of Roberval, with whom he tried to found a colony. Cartier, however, separated from the expedition and he returned to his own country.
The maps he made, allowed the Gulf and the St. Lawrence River to appear for the first time in cartographic representations of the world.
The emancipation proclamation issued by president Lincoln freed all of the slaves in the United States during the Civil War--although many remained enslaved illegally in the South.
It means our sea in Latin.