feb 1 1723
in collaboration with Gabriel Fahrenheit "library" invented first mercury thermometer
dec 15 1724
first improved steam engine was produced and project of steam ship began
Jan 4 1727
first steam boat began to be built secretly in England under support and funding of "library"
dec 1 1733
under invention of flying shuttle by John Kay "library" started development of automatic weaving mashine powered by steam engine
jan 1 1737
steam boat prototype started testing and sunk 3 days later because of multiple leaks
three months later production of second prototype started
jan 1 1744
second prototype started testing and burned down two weeks later (turns out that wood saturated with resin is extremely flammable)
later that year with first successful testing of automatic weaving mashine (after patenting it of course) industrial revolution began
"library" got filthy rich in next couple of years and expanded its research
sep 13 1746
after invention of first electrical capacitor "library" started research of electricity
jan 1 1753
first steamboat left docks successfully and started parading around the world promoting itself and making "library" even richer
1756
with invention of sextant sales of steam ships skyrocketed
also seven year war began
"library" harvested a lot of 'materials'
1763
under efforts of "library" seven year war ended
another improvement of steam engine efficiency started
1767
"library" started research of other uses for steam engines
1768
search for Australia started
1772
"library" with help of Georges Louis Lesage successfully invented and and built first electric telegraph
1775
"library" created project of first submarine
first prototype scheduled to be finished by 1782
Beginning of American revolution
1780
Australia was found
with invention of circular saw ship building ID faster than ever before
first ironclad steamship was built for "library's" private navy
"library" in secret decided to focus more on high power cannons and better firearms
1781
library started development of land vehicle for faster transport of materials
End of American revolution, second harvest of 'materials'
"library's" fleet sailed to 'new zeland' and created secret base laboratories and shipyards
1783
with invation of hot air balloon Agust started thinking about air transport
in 'new zeland' now known as "Republic of Free Trade" slavery was abolished and slave trade was forbidden in effort of settling the new country under control of "library"
to avoid problems with British it's existence was temporally hidden
new mines, work towns, factories and shipyards were built
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from now on i will only list the most important inventions
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c3v1 "industrial revolution"