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    Inventors Seventeenth Century Inventions 1600 - 1699 <1000 - 1300s<1400s<1500s<1600s>1700s>1800 - 1850>1851 - 1899>1900 - 1925>1926 - 1950>1951 - 1975>1976 - 1999>2000+ <<<1500s ... 17th Century 1600s Seventeenth Century Inventions. From Mary Bellis, Your Guide to Inventors. FREE Newsletter.
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    Since the introduction of the flintlock musket in the 17th century, military small arms have gone through a series of significant changes. Muskets Puckle Gun - 1718 In 1718, James Puckle of London, England, demonstrated his new invention, the "Puckle Gun," a tripod-mounted, single-barreled flintlock gun fitted with a multishot revolving cylinder.
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    Beginners 101 Turn Ideas Into Money Beginners 101 Tips & Tutorials Find: A to Z Inventions Find: A to Z Inventors 20th Century Timeline. ... Invention and technology timelines tell the history of famous 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th century events. Subtopics Today in History @ Articles & Resources. Sort By : ...
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    "Box-shaped binocular terrestrial telescopes were produced in the second half of the 17th century and the first half of the 18th century by Cherubin d'Orleans, by Pattroni in Milan, and by I.M. Dobler in Berlin; but were not successful because of their clumsy handling and poor quality." Telescope Facts - James Short
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    Timeline of eighteenth century inventions 1700 to 1799 - Inventions of the 1700s You are here: About>Business & Finance> ... Inventors Eighteenth Century Inventions 1700 - 1799 <1000 - 1300s<1400s<1500s<1600s<1700s>1800 - 1850>1851 - 1899>1900 - 1925>1926 - 1950>1951 - 1975>1976 - 1999>2000+
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    By the early 17th century corkscrews for removing corks were made by blacksmiths as using a cork to stopper a bottle was well established." Corkscrew inventors were inspired by a tool called the bulletscrew or gun worm, a device that extracted stuck bullets from rifles. McLean lists the following corkscrew patents gathered from his research as ...
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    17th and 18th centuries New U.S. crops from Europe included clover, alfalfa, timothy, small grains, and fruits and vegetables 17th and 18th centuries African slaves introduced grain and sweet sorghum, melons, okra, and peanuts 18th centuries Tobacco was the chief cash crop of the South: 1776-99: 1793 First Merino sheep imported 1795-1815
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    Invention and technology timelines tell the history of famous 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th century events. Subtopics Today in History @ Articles & Resources. Sort By : Guide Picks ... Soft Drink History A timeline of soft drink history including coca cola and pepsi cola - the inventors and history behind pop.
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    A vacuum tube is a sealed glass or metal-ceramic enclosure used in electronic circuitry to control the flow of electrons. Vacuum tubes go back to 1875 when American, G.R. Carey invented the phototube. The vacuum tube was made obsolete by the tiny and cheap transistor invented in 1947. Until then, vacuum tubes were found inside every radio. ...
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    The oboe (hautbois in French) was invented in the 17th century by the French musicians Jean Hotteterre and Michel Danican Philidor. The oboe evolved from the shawm, a double-reed instrument. History Oboe. Organ Electric Organ Morse Robb of Belleville, Ontario, patented the world's first electric organ in 1928. History of the Piano
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