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Dmitry_Shevchenko [17]
4 years ago
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Match the following items. 1.cotton gin James Oliver 2.sewing machine Peter Cooper 3.steamboat Thomas Jefferson 4.Tom Thumb stea

m locomotive Cyrus McCormick 5.Embargo Act of 1807 Elias Howe 6.mechanical reaper Jethro Wood 7.steel plow Eli Whitney 8.iron plow Robert Fulton
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1 answer:
andrey2020 [161]4 years ago
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1. Cotton Gin = Eli Whitney ( In 1794 Eli Whitney an American invented the Cotton gin. It reduced the time taken for separating the cotton seeds from cotton fibers.)

2. Sewing Machine = Elias Howe(Elias Howe invented the Sewing machine in 1819, which helped in the sewing of revolutionizing garments.

3. Steam boat = Robert Fulton (Robert Fulton American inventor and scientist is best known for his first successful invention of the steamboat.)

T4. om Thumb steam locomotive = Peter Cooper( It was the first American built locomotive, to operate the common carrier railroad)

5. Embargo Act of 1807 = Thomas Jefferson ( It was a general Embargo possessed by the then president of America Jefferson against Great Britain and France during the Napoleonic wars.)

6. Mechanical Reaper = Cyrus McCormick ( in 1831 McCormick invented the Mechanical Reaper for the use of farmers to harvest crop mechanically.

7. The steel plow = James Oliver ( American Industrialist and Inventor who is known for his South Bend Iron Works which later in the 19th century produced farm plows.

8. Iron plow = Jethro wood ( he was the inventor for Cast- Iron moldboard with replaceable parts.)

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