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what was the most important effect of the Bessemer prosses

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The Bessemer process was a method for mass-producing steel inexpensively, developed in the 1850s by British inventor Henry Bessemer. The most important effect of the Bessemer process was the mass production of steel, which revolutionized the construction industry, transportation, and manufacturing. Steel became more affordable and accessible, and it could be used in more applications. This led to the construction of taller buildings, longer bridges, and stronger engines, among other advancements. The Bessemer process paved the way for modern industrial development and played a significant role in the growth of the global economy.
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