How Did Henry Bessemer Contribute To The Industrial Revolution

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The industrial revolution was a time where many things were introduced to the world which would vary to new inventions and extended knowledge that would help the modern world build up to what we have today.
Henry Bessemer was born on the 19th of January, he was an inventor and engineer who helped the industrial revolution move forward by producing a faster and non-expensive way to produce steel. In his early years Bessemer was showing signs of his father’s intelligence from mechanical skills to intensive mind skills. In the Industrial Revolution people were facing a problem, not enough steel was being produced because steel was expensive, due to this Bessemer created a new way of smelting pig iron to steel: this process helped companies produce steel and use it for various equipment like railways and armour etc. In the 19th century trains were the fastest transportation the world was introduced to and due to the invention of Bessemer more railways were able to be built extending to places that were out of one’s reach, Today people use trains to get everywhere on a regular basis. …show more content…

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