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Eventually he got work building computer printer cables which were in high demand as at that time there was no wi-fi. Classifieds Currency exchange Newsletter. Facebook Twitter. Comment Opinion Your views. People Interviews Profiles. Video News Amazing France. My Region. Camera phone was invented by a Parisian.

Did you know the the first camera phone was invented by the Parisian Phillipe Kahn? He was successful and began developing his software technology inventions. Did You Know. More from French Facts. Did you know? Do foreign visitors to France need health pass for domestic flights? The potatoes, meanwhile, are hand-peeled and cut fresh daily before being double-fried in beef tallow: first in the morning, and then once more, just before serving.

The Belgian fry, then, remains the reference of quality, the one to beat, even for these very French fry makers. This is, perhaps, no surprise. A recent endeavour to revitalise these staples of the Belgian capital spawned a plan to revamp about eight frietkot to the tune of 50, euro each. As opposed to the French way — the Belgians are more raw in the way they eat frites.

If you liked this story, sign up for the weekly bbc. Can Belgium claim ownership of the French fry? Share using Email. By Emily Monaco 31st July On the other hand, measures introduced by the State after the revolution encouraged industrialization. The introduction of the "code civil" occurred simultaneously with the abolition of the old guild restrictions and internal customs tariffs. The state created the Bank of France and stabilized the currency, and the state became involved in the construction of roads and canals.

Perhaps ironically however, the success of French agriculture indirectly discouraged industrialization in France. The revolution freed farmers and peasants from debts and taxes, thereby guaranteeing them a relatively secure existence in agriculture, and preventing the creation in France of a large supply of unemployed agricultural workers like had occurred in England.

Those unemployed agricultural workers found jobs in English factories. These were among the reasons why industrial processes in France, including book production, were mechanized relatively late in the Industrial Revolution, and why papermaking by machine was initially developed in England rather than in France even though it was invented in France. Papermaking by machinery did not begin until when French soldier and mechanical engineer Louis-Nicolas Robert invented the first papermaking machine.

After completing his military career, in Robert became indentured at one of the Didot family's Paris publishing houses. This establishment dated back to , and supplied paper to the Ministry of Finance for currency manufacture, among other clients. Both Robert and Didot grew impatient with the quarrelling workers, vatmen, couchers, and laymen, so Robert was motivated to find a way to mechanize the traditional labor-intensive process of making paper by hand.



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