Sybilla Masters and Her Revolutionary Corn Mill
In 1675, Sybilla Masters, an inventor from colonial America, developed a pioneering corn mill that utilized water power to efficiently process corn into cornmeal. This technological innovation significantly increased cornmeal production, boosting its availability for everyday consumption. Masters' invention spurred growth in the agricultural sector, streamlining food production processes. Her work highlighted the role of women in technology development, setting a precedent for future advancements in agricultural methods.
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