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SS 317350 3B World History- Industrial Revolution timeline

Sohaswin Sadula

Created on February 26, 2025

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Industrial Revolutions

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1950

1760

2010

1870

Industrial Revolution Timeline

1. Click Reuse This Genially to create your Timeline. 2. On the years listed, describe what happened during the Industrial Revolution this year. 3. Put images that correlate in the frames. 4. Add at least 2 major events that happened between the dates listed, using
1870

second industrial revolution

AKA: the technological revolution

The Elementary Education Act of 1870 in Great Britain mandated school attendance for children aged 5 to 10, while Japan began its large-scale industrialization.

2010

fourth industrial revolution

AKA: Industry 4.0

The iPad, Apple's flagship handheld tablet, is unveiled. Marking a step into handheld more powerful and larger digital screens with higher implemented technology capabilities.

2025

transitioning to a new status quo

Microsoft has unveiled Majorana 1, the first quantum chip with a Topological Core architecture, aiming to enable industrial scale problem solving faster.

1950

third industrial revolution

AKA: Information age or digital age

The University of Cambridge's EDSAC, the first practical stored-program computer, ran its inaugural program in May 1949, while Australia's CSIRAC, built later that year, became the first digital computer to play music.

1760

first industrial revolution

On July 31, 1790, President George Washington signed the first U.S. patent, issued to Samuel Hopkins for a process of making potash, marking the beginning that would see the U.S. Department of Energy holding over 34,000 patents from the 1940s to the present.