>>509269234>sparking the industrial revolutionJust like the invention of computers, that was ALSO an Hispanic accomplishment which was structured in three parts:
> 1) Logistics:Humanity's industrial revolution started in the 1600s at the Qhapaq Ñan, more specifically in the network and storage system which Hispanic people constructed. Spaniards (all Americans were Spaniards) like the Inca, Moxos, and Chiquitano families financed the maintenance and evolution of the Qhapaq Ñan into the Caminos Reales. The storage system was the foundation of the 21st notion to load materials into roads, ensuring a dynamic system for resources... which anglosaxons NEVER did, instead they're GUILTY of creating third world AND its borders.
> 2) Technology:During this time, Hispanic inventions (like the air conditioner, hydraulic machines, etc) made the world a better place, and allowed improvements in different industries. Hispanic expansion of sciences (like the Theory of evolution from 1589, pharmaceutics, biogeography, etc) allowed a better understanding of reality. The best of that knowledge was utilized to make people's lives better around the world... which anglosaxons NEVER did, instead they're GUILTY of taking credit for Hispanic technologies AND using that as an excuse to genocide other peoples.
> 3) Energy:By utilizing transportation and new technologies, most refinement and transformation was passive; refinement and transformation was first powered by humans and animals, and evolve to incorporate other energy sources. The Jesuits incorporated all this together, and by the late 1600s, created the 6-hour work day in some of those hubs. This served as the bedrock for industry on wheels that made humanity better... which anglosaxons NEVER did, instead they're GUILTY of forcing people into a factory AND starvation due to unemployment.
Thanks to the Hispanic Empire, and ONLY the Hispanic Empire, humanity reached the industrial revolution.