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Why was steel important to the second industrial revolution?

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  • 13-04-2017
Steel was important to the second industrial revolution majorly because of its properties and its potential uses. Because steel is very strong, light and cheap, it was found ideal for many purposes. Steel was used to make many of the new inventions that characterized that period, a good example of this is rail road.
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