The Evolution of Technology

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In the year 2013 alone, roughly one hundred and fifty million Apple iPhones were sold to customers around the world. On the other hand, in the 19th century, Apple iPhones had not once so much as crossed the minds of even the most brilliant innovators. During that time, the creation of farming machines, railroads and factory goods were being introduced, all of which were used in order to better the living and working conditions at the time. The use of cell phones in todays society is a terrifying example of the turn in technology from adjuvant to adverse. In today’s day and age, it is prevailing for a human being to depend on technology in order to perform daily activities, socially interact and it’s even created an almost frightening easiness to gain access into other people’s lives. When technology kicked off during the Industrial Revolution, it was meant to build a more simple life; however, the evolution of today’s technology has instead created a complicated lifestyle, which has depreciated it’s original purpose.
Starting from as early as 1760 to roughly 1850, the United States underwent an amazing transformation, better known as the Industrial Revolution. This era in our society’s history changed the way people lived by creating new forms of technology to reduce manual labor and create easier forms of production, transportation and much more. (Yale.edu) That was, in fact, the most prominent turning point, in terms of technology, in the United States. During that time, evolution was occurring in all aspects of human life, creating easier ways to perform almost anything desired. These technological advances were created to simplify the lives of our society; nevertheless, we have misused a great opportunity to grow and rather,...

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