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Johann Gutenberg made the Gutenberg printing press that was used to print books faster and ore efficiently
Before the printing press people were forced to publish books by hand... which as you can imagine would take so much time... and effort (i could never lol)
but yeah he invented the printing press which these days is known as the printer
i really hope this helps
Well they were similar because they had very similar land and very similar buildings
The correct answer is letter D
The Industrial Revolution started in a pioneering way in England, from the second half of the 18th century, and this pioneerism is attributed to England for the fact that it was there that the first steam engine appeared, in 1698, built by Thomas Newcomen and perfected by James Watt in 1765. Historian Eric Hobsbawm even believes that the Industrial Revolution was only really started in the 1780s | 1 |
The technological advance characteristic of the Industrial Revolution allowed a great development of machinery aimed at textile production, that is, clothing. With this, a series of machines, such as "Jenny spinning", "spinning frame", "water frame" and "spinning mule", were created to weave threads. With these machines, it was possible to weave a number of threads that would have to be used by several people manually.