By the 19th century advances in communication were being made and as the world became closer through colonialization, the need for a way to communicate through long distances became larger thus making the telegraph like no other for it has connected the world over, literally and figuratively, by allowing easy and simple communication between people and providing a way to connect with someone miles away as evident by its rampant success and influence in the American civil war, furthermore it effects are everlasting as it paved the rocky road of communication. Which through natural progression …show more content…
gifted us with the appropriately named Telephone, which has made communication faster and more efficient than when the Telegraph was first conceived, and made our life effortless from the 19th century and today, after all the cell phone and the landline are all subsets of the brilliant Telephone.
Moreover the Telephone transformed social behavior by addressing and completely changing the way we normally communicate with each other. But the telephone wasn’t the only machine to make things faster and more efficient, in comes the all-powerful and great Sewing Machine. It took the world by storm and single handedly changed the textile industry by allowing these offsets to be made better in all aspects ranging from time to material to energy, but its biggest impact isn’t even its own industry, but the impact it had on mass production as it had captured the eye of white collars and companies for mass
production and even helped in making clothes easier and faster ,while also providing the women who sewed clothes with more spare time and continues to be a symbol of feminism. However just as how the body depends on its back, the wrench was the backbone of the industrial revolution. The inventions mentioned couldn’t be built without wrenches, Factories couldn’t be built without wrenches and machines couldn’t be built without wrenches.
After 19th century the lives of people became better, more efficient and easier. For The Industrial revolution has gifted humanity with inventions and innovations in its many fields that have impacted us on many levels. These phenomenon have overcome the barriers of life to make us what we are today. For machines shape the world as the humans shape the machine.