Hello, today is the last fourth grade history lesson; it is about morphine, and the jacquard loom, and, worldview, and some patterns that I noticed from inventors, like at first they, or the inventors, noticed something is odd, then they see what’s odd and then they fix it, and usually angry mobs attack the peopleContinue reading “Morphine, and the Jacquard loom”
Category Archives: History of Inventions
The smallpox vaccine, the voltaic pile, the ark light, and Dalton’s atomic theory
Essay #33 History Of Inventions Hello, in today’s essay I will be talking about the smallpox vaccine, the voltaic pile, the ark light, and Dalton’s atomic theory. All right let’s get started. The smallpox vaccine Edward Jenner was born in 1749, in Berkeley England. He noticed something interesting about milkmaids when he was 13. GeneralContinue reading “The smallpox vaccine, the voltaic pile, the ark light, and Dalton’s atomic theory”
The Semaphore Telegraph, the Cotton Gin, Eli Whitney, and the Hydraulic Press
Essay #31 History Of Inventions Hello, in today’s essay I will be writing about The Semaphore Telegraph, The Cotton Gin, Eli Whitney, and the Hydraulic Press. Let’s get started! The Semaphore Telegraph Cloude Chappe was born in France in 1763, and his uncle was a famous astronomer that taught him how to use the telescopes.Continue reading “The Semaphore Telegraph, the Cotton Gin, Eli Whitney, and the Hydraulic Press”
Benjamin Thompson, gaslighting, William Murdoch, and the screw cutting lathe
Essay #30 History Of Inventions Hello, in today’s essay I will be writing about Benjamin Thompson, gaslighting, William Murdoch, and the screw cutting lathe. Let’s get started! Benjamin Thompson Benjamin Thompson was born in Massachusetts;he lived on a farm and he knew that education was the only way out of the farm. He was self-lead,Continue reading “Benjamin Thompson, gaslighting, William Murdoch, and the screw cutting lathe”
The lightning rod, Benjamin Franklin, the glass harmonica, and the parachute
Essay #31 History Of Inventions Hello, today as I say I will be writing about the lightning rod, Benjamin Franklin, the glass harmonica, and the swivel chair. All right, let’s get started. The lightning rod The lightning rod is a metal rod placed on top of tall buildings. The lightening rod protect tall buildings againstContinue reading “The lightning rod, Benjamin Franklin, the glass harmonica, and the parachute”
The swivel chair, selective breeding, electrosis, and the threshing machine.
Essay #29 History Of Inventions Hello, in today’s essay I will be writing about the swivel chair, selective breeding, electrosis, and the threshing machine. Let’s get started. The swivel chair Thomas Jefferson was born in Virginia and 1743; he invented lots of small, practical devices, including the swivel chair. They rotate on an axis inContinue reading “The swivel chair, selective breeding, electrosis, and the threshing machine.”
Soda water, Joseph Priestley, the weighing scale, and the boring machine
Essay #28 History Of Inventions Hello, in today’s essay I will be writing about, soda water, Joseph Priestley, weighing scale, the boring machine. All right let’s get started! Soda water I think you know what soda water is, maybe you even have a machine that makes soda water, called a soda machine. Sparkling water isContinue reading “Soda water, Joseph Priestley, the weighing scale, and the boring machine”
The lead chamber process, The spinning Jenny, Richard Arkwright, and James Watt
Essay #27 History Of Inventions Hello, in today’s lesson I will be talking about the lead chamber process, the spinning jenny, Richard Arkwright, and James Watt. All right let’s get started! The lead chamber process John Roebuck went to medical school in Edinburgh Scotland; he graduated medical school and set up a medical practice. He,Continue reading “The lead chamber process, The spinning Jenny, Richard Arkwright, and James Watt”
The flying shuttle, Anders Celsius, the marine chronometer, and the leyden jar
Essay #26 History Of Inventions Hello, in today’s lesson I will be talking about the flying shuttle, Anders Celsius, the marine chronometer, and the layden jar. Let’s get started The flying shuttle John Kay was born in 1704, he apprenticed in textile industry, he went into business for himself later after he knew what heContinue reading “The flying shuttle, Anders Celsius, the marine chronometer, and the leyden jar”
The Newcomen steam engine, Thomas Newcomen, The Coke fire blast furnace, and The Octant
Essay #25 History Of Inventions Hello, in today’s essay I will be talking about the Newcomen steam engine, Thomas Newcomen, the Coke fire blast furnace, and the octant, let us begin. The Newcomen steam engine Thomas Newcomen was an English Baptist ironworker, he built the worlds first true steam engine in 1712. Steam engines performContinue reading “The Newcomen steam engine, Thomas Newcomen, The Coke fire blast furnace, and The Octant”