Without scientific endeavours, the creation of metals in the Industrial Revolution would not have been possible. The first reason scientific endeavours helped the revolution was because of the individuals. Secondly, without scientific endeavours the production of metals would have been impossible. Lastly, scientific endeavours helped the creation of structures and other monumental buildings. The industrial revolution is very important to america and this will explain why. The first reason scientific endeavours helped the creation of metals was because of the men who used new innovative ways of creating it. Abraham Darby I, one of the many inventors created a new method of creating iron (Osborne, 229). He used coal that he turned into coke for …show more content…
Andrew Carnegie would create an empire that would move the steel industry. Under his influence steel plants started to be built all over the nation. This helped the nation be able to get building materials faster. Overall Andrew Carnegie played a major role in the Industrial Revolution by expanding the steel trade. He helped the expansion and the distribution of steel. In all of that many companies were able to make stronger buildings must faster than before. It also helped create sturdier bridges that could contain much more weight than iron bridged …show more content…
Railroads played a huge role in the Industrial revolution, such as transporting goods or people (Corrick, 65). Being able to get necessities and humans across a large area of land was very crucial. It allowed needed goods to get from one location to another very fast. It also gave people a faster way to get to areas that needed new workers (Peterson,1). Locomotives also played a role in the Industrial Revolution. Locomotives would not only move a large amount of cargo, it would also help transport people to other locations (Osborne. 229) Being able to create a masterpiece out of metal also shows how strong of an effect metal had on the Industrial