Timeline 1870-1900 (Faster Technologies)

70s
The 70s is often what is spoken of as the start of the Second Technological Revolution, and what began the most basic of changes for technology and society.

1871
The Automoblie is improved to the point to where it is equal to OTL 1950s levels. Many people wish to own one, and millions of people across the world soon got jobs making cars.

1872
Cars become more common place, and the total number of cars in the world reaches five million. Factories everywhere are booming with the new demand for cars. Industrialization is speeding up everywhere.

1873
The total number of cars world wide is 10 million, and it is estimated that 10 million people are employed thanks to Car Manufacturing and it's related industries. Great Britain is industrializing it's colonies, and South Africa is the center of the industrialization in the British Empire. Unfourtantly, rascism in the colony increases, and thousands of British citizens move into South Africa to try and get the resources there. Meanwhile, in South America, Brazil takes up a new industrialization plan and is trying to get as many factories set up as possible.

1874
The total number of cars world wide is 20 million, and millions more get jobs. Thousands of British Settlers start taking land in South Africa, and Africans there are being driven out by British companies looking for resources. In South America, Brazil continues to industrialize, and has acounted for a large percentage of the increase in the number of cars. In America, the airplane is invented.

1875
The total number of cars world wide is 35 million. More people are interest in airplanes, and many more wish to be able to one day fly.