Thursday, May 4, 2017
Industrialization: Was It Worth The Cost?
The industrialization was very much worth the cost. Without the industrialization, most of humanity’s most helpful inventions wouldn’t exist. Where would we be now if we didn’t have the industrialization back then. It was substantial for us to create all these great, cool, and helpful new innovations. Like the computer, the car, and a bunch of other gadgets. In a Remington Typewriter Ad made in 1899 by Wyckoff, Seamans, & Benedict, it says how the new typewriter is very efficient, and many people buy the typewriters. And the typewriter led to computers. A huge percentage of people own computers, and without the typewriter, there would be no computers. And where would we be without computers? They help us do so many things that we need. Also, in an interview with Harry Reece from 1936 to 1940, it shows how the new innovations were “something to marvel at”. These new innovations were wonderful and Harry Reece says so too. And in a photo of three kids with bicycles from 1910 to 1920 by the Detroit Publishing Company it shows how bicycles are also part of the industrialization. Bicycles today and then are very useful. They can be used for some jobs, or just to have fun. If there was no industrialization, bikes would never have been invented. The industrialization was extremely helpful and substantial to get where the human race is today. Without it, we wouldn’t have computers, bikes, cars, and much more. The industrialization was very much worth the price.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment