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France 19th Century

Published on Dec 20, 2015

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France 19th Century

By Colin Farrell
Photo by Werner Kunz

TECHNOLOGY

Elyysee. Eiffel Tower PNG. 2012. Deviantart.

eiffel tower (TECHNOLOGY)

  • The Eiffel Tower was built in 1889.  
  • The structure is a towering 324 meters or 1,063 feet
  • The structure was built with concrete supports and metal beams.  
  • The archertect who built it was Stephen Sauvestre
The Eiffel Tower was originally built for the entrance and the central attraction of world fair. It really brought more tourist attractions to Pairs. It was a brake thought that they were able to pull it off because a lot of people thought that it was not possible. It was really a brake though of what structures can be.
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Braille

  • Invented by Louis Braille in 1821 
  • It was a page make of dots and bumps
  • The point of this was so that blind people can read
The Braille was a huge invention for blind people. The invention was made so that blind people can read. Since Braille had an accident with his father's tools that made him lose his eye, he wanted to help blind people. It was really the first invention that made blind people be able to read.






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Evertz, Jochen. Braille DIN 16 Dot. 2007. Identifont, n.p.

Paper making machine

  • In 1798, the Frenchman Nicholas-Louis Robert invented the paper machines.
  • The invention was patented on January 18, 1799. 
  • The machine made paper formed on a continuous sheet of wire cloth.
The paper making machine was a big invention. Before this invention, it was very hard to continuously make paper. This invention made it where you could print out paper very fast and quickly.
Photo by Brady Withers

Religon

Organic Articles of the Concordat of 1801

  • The articles were made by Napoleon and The Pope 
  • The articles were made in 1801
The Organic Articles Of The Concordat Of 1801 was a big part of religion of France. The article reestablished the Roman Catholic Church in France.

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Pius VII

  • He was born in 1742 and died in 1823 
  • He was elected in 1800 to be the pope
Pius VII had a big part in fighting for religious "freedom". He provided certain civil guarantees to the Church. He also fought for Catholicism to be the religion of the great majority of the French people.
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Bourbon Restoration

  • It started after the period following the successive events of the