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8 November, 18:40

How did the inventions of the late 1800s change the nation?

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  1. 8 November, 19:01
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    The invention of toilet paper made life much more sanitary in the late 1800s. Though it wasn't until the early 1900s was the now popular 2-ply toilet paper developed.

    Industrialization on the other hand isolated the assembly line worker. He/She became separated from his work. Before a craftsman had the pride of seeing through a single chair/car/etc. with his own hands/talent. But industrialization broke all the steps into pieces therefore also stripping the craftsman from his pride. He became more of a cog in a giant machine, responsible for only 1 task.
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