Automobiles greatly increased individual mobility and led to construction of high-speed highways, the spread of urban populations into suburbs, and the development of new techniques of industrial production and marketing on a huge scale. The era of the airplane, launched by Orville and Wilbur Wright in 1903, led to rapid passenger travel and shipment of goods around the globe. The airplane also brought about a new form of warfare. |
Donald G. Marshall is a Professor and the Head of the Department of English at the University of Illinois at Chicago. His top 10 events of the 1900's reflect a general historical approach. Professor Marshall emphasizes the impact of technology on the century and points out one chilling effect : "The fear that humankind's highest scientific achievements will destroy us becomes very real." |