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The Tudor YankPublished at January 20, 2026 at 11:01 PM8:02
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5 Things Britain Invented That Many Americans Think They Did | US vs UK

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January 20, 2026 at 11:01 PM
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8:02
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United Kingdom
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Many of us grew up believing certain world-changing inventions were American but the historical record tells a different story. In this documentary-style video, I explore five major inventions that originated in Britain, yet are often mistakenly credited to the United States. Using primary sources, timelines, and historical data, we look at who actually invented them, when, and where and how these innovations went on to shape the modern world. This isn’t about national pride or blame. It’s about how history is taught, simplified, and sometimes quietly rewritten over time. Covered in this video: • The steam engine and the Industrial Revolution • Railways and the standardisation of time • Early computing and codebreaking during WWII • The World Wide Web and how it really began • Why invention is often confused with commercialisation Along the way, we’ll look at original inventors, British industrial history, and why many of these breakthroughs are commonly assumed to be American despite clear historical evidence. This video is aimed at viewers who enjoy: British history Documentaries UK vs US comparisons Industrial and technological history Well-sourced historical explanations Americans React #BritishHistory #HistoryDocumentary #UKvsUSA #BritishInventions #historyexplained Additional information: Variolation (deliberately infecting someone with smallpox material) 1796. 1796 is the date for Jenner’s smallpox vaccine, using cowpox, not smallpox itself. Vaccination as we mean it today starts in 1796. Two related methods, very different risk levels. 1804 – first steam locomotive on rails (Trevithick, Penydarren) - industrial proof it could 1825 – first railway to carry paying passengers (Stockton–Darlington) - passengers added to a coal line. 1830 – Liverpool–Manchester - first fully modern, steam-only, timetabled inter-city passenger railway. That’s when railways became what we recognise today.
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