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The Industrial Revolution was an era of rapid industrial transition to new manufacturing processes, spanning the late 18th to the early to mid 19th century. The Industrial Revolution marked the start of, among other new inventions, machine production and improved efficiency of steam and water power.

During the timespan of the Industrial Revolution, the Templars were taking a leading role over humanity, influencing and developing many of the industrial inventions made during the revolution, most notably the emergence of capitalism.[1]

In the latter half of the Industrial Revolution, primarily the early 20th century, inventors such as Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, and Nikola Tesla made great advancements in both industry and technology, however, a great deal of these innovations were the result of an Apple of Eden that passed between the three of them.[2]

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