Who developed a practical steam engine? Eli Whitney James Watt Henry Ford

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James Watt was a Scottish instrument maker employed by Glasgow University who began repairing a small model of a Newcomen engine. He was confused by a large amount of steam consumed by Newcomen's machine and found out that to improve this engine, he had to eliminate the constant cooling and reheating of the steam cylinder. This engine was the first that allowed the machine's operator to control the engine speed with a device called a centrifugal governor and used a new gear system.


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Martin Luther said that God created everyone equal. He was a priest, so we gave lectures on religion and knew alot on Christianity. 
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government should be the protection of
our natural resources.
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their

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since 'pack' is singular, it has to be 'its'

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During the Gilded Age America went through rapid industrialization this made a great impact in nature, coal and oil were the main products the industries used, this caused a heavy impact on water and air pollution. People started to have health problems connected to this.

Because of this people started to pay more attention to nature, this caused the creation of National Parks and the passing of Acts that protected nature, for example, Forest Reserve Act (1891), Sierra Club (1892), National Reclamation Act (1902), US Forest Service (1905).

What role did social rank and occupation play in the growing democratization of American politics what was the reaction in New York and Rhode Island?

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Social rank and occupation played a role because land owners had the largest say in government in colonial America. The were the wealthiest, and they made all of the decisions. Thank you for posting your question here at brainly. I hope the answer will help you.