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How did thomas edison contribute to the industrial revolution?

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He made electricity less expensive and more easily available

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His classic inventions were the phonograph, the electric light bulb and electric power industry, and motion pictures. ... Some would say this was his greatest invention, codifying the process of invention, allowing industry to continue indefinitely, and scientifically, the industrial revolution of the late 1800s.

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