I have found the latest invention! Do you know what you think it is? You don’t? Well I will tell you! It’s a telegraph! It was made in 1832 by Samuel F. B. Morse. Do you know what it does? If not, I will tell you. A telegraph is a device that cound send information over wires across great distances. A telegraph sent pulses, or surges, of elcectric current through a wire. Samuel F. B. Morse’s partner, Alfred Lewis Vail, developed/created a system called Morse code. Morse code is combinations of different dots and dashes that represent different letters of the alphabet. It affected the regions, the country, and the people. The telegraph affected them because they were a quick and easy way
From the late 18th century to the early 19th century, the Industrial Revolution in the United States created advancements in the fields of manufacturing and technology. One of the most influential innovations that emerged from this period was the telegraph. Invented by Samuel F. B. Morse, the telegraph transformed how information was transmitted by allowing messages to be sent and received over long distances. The invention influenced many sectors of the economy, including warfare. Most significantly, during the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln was the first to deploy this technology to gain a strategic advantage over an opponent.
Samuel Morse was a famous artist and inventor who changed the world as we know it today with the invention of the telegraph. Samuel Morse was born on April 27, 1791 in Charleston Massachusetts. His father, Jedidiah Morse was a renowned geographer and congregational priest. Morse went to Yale University to study electricity and art. After he graduated from Yale, Morse went on to study art in England in 1812.
In 1807, Robert Fulton invented a steamboat that could withstand strong wind and the current. Unfortunately, Robert Fulton’s steamboat was not quite built to the necessary perfection and needed improvements to help it make it back on one of its trips. In 1811, Henry Miller Shreve improved Fulton’s steamboat to make it able to travel up the strong Mississippi River. Now people and goods could get transported farther and faster. Now that travel was easier along Rivers, cities grew.
The economic expansion between 1815 and 1860 was reflected in the changes of American culture. The progressions were most apparent in the northern states, where the joined impacts of the Transportation Revolution, urbanization, and the ascent of assembling were definitely felt. The Transportation Revolution was a period of rapid growth, in the speed and convenience of travel, because of new methods of transportation. The Transportation Revolution had an effect on the United States by making traveling faster, the country more confident, and reduced shipping time and costs. Before 1815 most farmers in the South and the North strained to accomplish a “competence,” which implied enough substance to sustain their family and a little surplus to
As America matured during the 1800’s it had some help from the dramatic evolution in transportation. The railroad system was improved dramatically, for example, the transcontinental railroad. Before the transcontinental railroad, traveling coast to coast took so long but the railroad gave people fast transportation from coast to coast. According to GTG Technology Group “Before the railroad, it took almost six months and cost $1000 to travel between California and New York. After the transcontinental railroad was completed, it cost $150 and took one week.”
Guglielmo Marconi, an Italian inventor and electrical engineer, was the first to discover radio waves. In addition he discovered, developed, and sold the first long-distance telegraph. Resulting from his discoveries, the distance across oceans and between borders became smaller. The sending of data became faster and many lives were saved. For example the surviving passengers of the titanic were able to be rescued because of Marconi’s inventions.
An inventor who saved millions of lives, on streets and even in World War 1. Garrett Augustus Morgan, “The son of former slaves,” John and Elizabeth Morgan. The inventor of the gas mask and traffic signal and even the sewing needle. I choose Garrett. Augustus.
In 1912, motorized cameras were invented. Also in 1912, the tank was patented. Charles Franklin Kettering invented the first automobile electrical ignition system in 1911. Arthur Wynne invented crosswords in 1913.
In the beginning years after America had finally claimed their independence from Britain, it began the long tremendous journey of American Ingenuity. From this there was the production of many essential inventions to society, that would leave an impact on the world for the rest of time. Some inventions that produced this impact was the telegraph, airplanes and the power looms. One of the most notable inventors of this time period was Eli Whitney who created three inventions that left a tremendous influence on the agriculture and American progress. Eli Whitney was originally born in Westborough, Massachusetts a few years before America gained their independence.
In 1916 in which he and three others used the safety hood device he had invented to save many workers trapped inside a underwater tunnel, fifty feet beneath Lake Erie. The rescue mission was a success, and requests for the masks began flowing in. Similarly, Garrett Morgan's other popular invention, the traffic signal was also made to help save people's lives. After seeing an accident occur on the road, he decided that there was a device needed to keep cars, trucks and pedestrians from coming in conflict with each other .
Both of these inventions helped advance ideas and spread information across
Garrett Morgan Garrett Morgan is an inventor and entrepreneur. His most recognizable invention being the traffic signal, he also created things like a revamped sewing machine and even a hair straightening product. One of Garrett’s inventions, a breathing device, is a huge blueprint for items today. Garrett Morgan being one of the only black inventors in 1923, made it easier for society today. The main inventors around 1923 like John Hardwood were white and didn't make it easier for people now.
Welcome to the Local Rome! Today we will be covering the very important facts about the rise of the rome republic. Our first story will be about the differences between the people under Etrusken rule. You all should know about the 2 seperate classes in Rome. The Patricans and the Plebians. The Patricans see themselves as the “fathers” of the state.
We, as a species have a hard time admitting when we are wrong. How do you live with something that has no cure? Sure, they have medication and counseling that can help subdue the problem for a short time being, but, it’s always there, haunting the corners of your mind. Attention Deficit Disorder, or ADD is a somewhat commonly known. People sort of know what it is, but that doesn’t mean that they completely understand what it is.