The correct answer is: Edmund Cartwright! (1743-1823, an English inventor)
He patented it in 1785 - it used water instead of human power, which made waving a lot faster.
James Hargreaves invented spinning jenny- another machine that helped in weaving.
Answer:
It wasn't until 1874, when Illinois farmer Joseph Glidden emerged victorious from patent battle over a mechanically-produced fencing material that barbed wire could be made at scale. Glidden's machine pulled two strands of wire tight around the barb, then wound the wires together around the regularly-spaced spikes.
Explanation:
got this from google which is accurate to your question
It's been awhile since studied the French revolution, but I thought it had something to do with the French army using it to store weapons and ammo
they should all get along so we ha e peace
He was born in 1830 in New York