#7: The Steam Engine (1760s)
Invented to pump water from English mines, the steam engine ended up powering locomotives, factories, and an entire Industrial Revolution. It turned coal into motion and muscle into machinery. Cities rose, soot thickened, and humanity discovered both progress and pollution.

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Every modern convenience, from trains to toasters, can trace its ancestry to that first puff of pressurized ambition.
