Allowed for higher temperatures in metalworking, leading to better quality iron and steel for tools and weapons.
Improvements in these mechanisms provided a consistent power source for grinding grain, sawing wood, and draining mines. Allowed for higher temperatures in metalworking, leading to
These replaced sundials and water clocks, allowing for precise timekeeping which organized urban life, trade, and labor. Here is the completed table covering technical innovations
Here is the completed table covering technical innovations from the end of the Middle Ages. Technical Innovations at the End of the Middle Ages Innovation Significance and Impact Invented by Johannes Gutenberg, it allowed for the
The introduction of cannons and muskets revolutionized warfare, making traditional knightly armor and stone castles obsolete.
New ship designs and navigation tools made long-distance sea travel possible, leading to the Age of Discovery.
Invented by Johannes Gutenberg, it allowed for the mass production of books, drastically increasing literacy and spreading scientific ideas.