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The book surveys major American technological developments and inventors through accessible chapters grouped by practical themes—heat, light, food, clothing, travel, and letters—tracing simple origins to modern machines. Each chapter explains innovations such as fire and heating, lighting methods, agricultural tools and the cotton gin, textile and leather production, steam power and transportation (canals, steamboats, railroads), and communication advances (printing, postal service, telegraph, cable, telephone), illustrated with historical anecdotes and images. Written for younger readers, it emphasizes how inventions addressed everyday needs and fostered social and economic change.
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