Francis Bacon and Rene Descartes.
There were many inventions in the 1800s. I don't think anyone can be labeled as "best" because they have all contributed so much.
Domestic Gas Lighting<span><span>Electric Battery
</span><span>Punch Card
</span><span>Steam Locomotive
</span><span>Lamp
</span><span>Tinned Food
</span><span>Spectrocope
</span><span>Photography
</span><span>Stethoscope
</span><span>Electromagnet
</span><span>Waterproof Clothes
</span><span>Passenger Railway
</span><span>Microphone
</span><span>Sewing Machine
</span><span>Electric Dynamo
</span><span>Electric Telegraph
</span><span>Refrigeration
</span><span>Mechanical Calculator
</span><span>Propeller
</span><span>Revolver
</span><span>Morse Code
</span><span>Fuel Cell
</span><span>Vulcanisation
</span><span>Postage Stamp
</span><span>Fax Machine
</span><span><span>Antisceptics
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It was when President John F. Kennedy <span>played brinksmanship with Soviet Premier Nikita Khruschev over offensive missile installations in Cuba. In the end, a compromise was made, which resulted in the removal of nuclear weapons in Cuba and United States' ally which is Turkey. The nuclear was prevented. Hope this answer helps.</span>
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