Inventions In The 1800s

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An invention is something that is useful and never existed before. It is something new that someone, an inventor, created or thought up. An invention is not just an object or gadget, it can be a thought, an idea, or a new way of doing something. There are new developments in agriculture like the system of irrigation, the reaper and the thresher. Architecture underwent inventions that changed they way Americans live their lives. The skyscraper allowed businesses to build higher and higher. Elevators made traveling in these skyscrapers easier and more efficient. New ideas with ventilation allowed tenement houses to be more bearable to live in. Art also had its inventions that brought meaningful change to the world. The photograph and then later …show more content…

They all had something that they changed. I think the greatest invention was the modern sewer system. People really don’t think about its importance, because it seems like it has always been there. But in reality life was very different without the sewer system. In 1878 George E. Waring designed a way to sewage drainage out of the water supply and keep the waste secluded to itself. This was important because epidemic were spreading through towns. Once someone got sick it was almost impossible to contain the sickness when the sewage was mixing with the water supply. So in Memphis, Tennessee, Warring implemented his design and he got the position as the sanitation commissioner of New York City. He went on to greatly improve the sewer systems of the city and revise the overall sanitation of the city. Society would be very different if the sewer system was not invented. Who knows if our population would even be as large as it is now. Epidemics would still be hard to control because people would still basically be living in their own waste. Cities would be extremely disgusting to live in. The country would be flooded with people searching for clean, fresh land and air to raise their families in. The life that people know today would be dramatically different without the modern sewer