Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Industrial Revolution

                  Industrial Revolution: Automobiles from the 1910s through 1930s
Source From: THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION IN AMERICAN: AUTOMOBILES    
Daimler and Benz

Automotive pioneer    
       
        The Industrial Revolution was sparked mostly because either key raw material lead to grow urban workforces or few restraints on biz were controlled by Governments. During this period, it was divided into several parts like iron and steel, railroads and so on. This book emphasized the last of the great technical advancements of the Industrial Revolution, namely automobiles. In it, the first automatic skill was bicycles powered by steam engines. Meanwhile, automatic pioneers in other countries developed various types of motor vehicles, even leaded the birth of the Motor City in the U.S..

The industrial revolution boosted the economy growth especially the railroad that was the original business. But later, the automotive technology was ignited interests not only in the U.S., but also other euro. At first, of the great invention, the bicycles appeared in people’s sights. This development noted key elements of automatic technology. As this convenient transportation boosted the public’s demands for long-distance traveling, it also needed the further roads. Because of this, some skills and accessories like pneumatic tire were adopted into the latter inventions of motor vehicles maybe even airplanes. One of the famous brand name of the motor bicycle was Benz which was entitled by the first successful gasoline-powered motor vehicles’ inventor. These changes made the foundation of present society.

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