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Bellwork What are inventors? Which inventions do you think have had the biggest impact on our lives? Why? How does technology affect our lives? What are inventors? Which inventions do you think have had the biggest impact on our lives? Why? How does technology affect our lives?

The Growth of Industry Rap

End of the frontier Indians pushed into reservations Indians pushed into reservations Wild West is tamed and settled Wild West is tamed and settled

Inventions and Innovations

The Expansion of Industry Iron and steel Bessemer process

Bessemer Process Video

Steel Steel is used for: Steel is used for: Railroads Railroads Plows, reapers, farm tools Plows, reapers, farm tools Food cans Food cans

Edison

Thomas Edison Inventor of the phonograph, innovator of the electric light bulb, power plants, and set up the 1 st industrial research lab Inventor of the phonograph, innovator of the electric light bulb, power plants, and set up the 1 st industrial research lab With electricity, factories can With electricity, factories can work more hours and be anywhere.

Other inventions Typewriter Typewriter Telephone (1876) by Alexander Graham Bell Telephone (1876) by Alexander Graham Bell

"Mr. Watson—Come here—I want to see you"