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Today you can walk to your grocery store and fill up your shopping cart

with fresh produce and any daily food meals. When you dont realize is that
these conveniences that you experience today, could not be a reality if it
were not for the Agricultural Revolution that took place hundreds of years
ago. Agricultural revolution was a period of significant agricultural
development marked by new farming techniques and significant inventions
like the Enclosure Act, Four field crop rotation, mechanical seed drill by Jethro
Tull and iron plow by John Deer which until now is being used and developed
for food production. Agricultural revolution led to a massive increase in food
supply, which is a basic necessity of a human being.
Along with these changes came an increased demand for non-food
items, such as clothing, and non-essential items designed to improve the
comforts of life. New technologies were invented to meet the growing
demand for non-food products, which led to the first industrial factories. By
the mid-18th century, population growth and increasing foreign trade
created a greater demand for manufactured goods. Mass production was
achieved by replacing water and animal power with steam power, and by the
invention of new machinery and technology. Among other innovations, the
introduction of steam power was a catalyst for the Industrial Revolution. The
early mechanization of the textile industry and the applications of new
technologies, including water frame for the cotton spinning wheel,
revolutionized production in the textile mills.
Industrial revolution improved the quality of life and banking, factories,
mass production and machinery flourished in any way. This changed how
chaos were fought in World War 1. This allowed machinery to be produced
and at a much faster rate than ever before. This increase in technology
combined with old war tactics led to total carnage that shocked the world.
New machines increased casualties. Trains and cars made transporting
troops and supplies even faster. And large and healthier population meant
for larger armies. In the latter, the total number of military and civilian
casualties in World War I was more than 38 million: there were over 17
million deaths and 20 million wounded, ranking it among the deadliest
conflicts in human history. The total number of deaths includes about 11
million military personnel and about 7 million civilians. The Allies lost about 6
million military personnel while the Central Powers lost about 4 million. At
least 2 million died from diseases and 6 million went missing, presumed
dead. The taking of priceless lives came into and end on June 28, 1919 by
the power of Treaty of Versailles, this nonsense war eventually lead as to
really no one won the war.

However, Treaty of Versailles lasted for only 20 years and the Germans
led by Adolf Hitler sparked the World War 2. The Germans came into an idea
of Enigma machine where commercial, diplomatic and important details of
attacks is being transmitted through this machine from Hitler to the
Generals. Because of this war 3 servicemen is dying every minute, so the
British hired best cryptologist to decode the enigma machine. By the help of
Alan Turing, enigma machine has been deciphered and Nazi forces were
counter attacked and eventually the Allied won. It is estimated of 14 million
of lives have been saved and the war was cut short for 2 years, these were
all possible of Christopher, the name of machine that conquered the enigma.
World War 2 emphasized the value of communication, wherein information is
being decoded and crypted. And because of World War 2, the birth of
computer and information came into.

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