Invention of the telephone

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    The growth of invention that occurred (1865-1900), 638,000 patents were issued to boost invention (lecture: Gilded Age). This rapid growth of industrialization and fast growth of invention and the emerging of new technology started to scare away other people who thought everything was moving too fast. Not everybody was for change or liked to see change moving that quickly (online lecture: The Gilded Age). For example, telephone was invented by Alexander Graham (1876). On…

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    new invention which interested hardly anybody, yet which would affect the nation profoundly, was Alexander Graham Bell’s telephone. It attracted less notice than the packages of magic tricks on sale nearby” (Brown 132-133). Although Bell was not a United States citizen at the time, his invention was displayed on American soil and it would greatly improve the convenience of communication. Another well-known inventor in attendance was Thomas Edison. Mr. Edison previewed a few of his inventions,…

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    The market revolution was a radical change in manual labour system that started in the South and eventually in the North form 1793 to1909. The need to exchange product's and services began to become scarce because of improvements in transportation, communication, and industry. But, their was a growth of large scale manufacturing. The U.S. was now producing more produts. So, they also depended less on imports.1 Market revolution occured in the U.S. when Northern families not only raised animals…

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    America was the invention of new tools and other resources that people could use in their workspaces. The invention of the telephone allowed people to communicate over long distances and also helped businesses spread because they were able to communicate with other branches throughout the United States. Inventions like the typewriter allowed people to write down and process information more thoroughly and also communicate their ideas without having to handwrite it all. Inventions like these also…

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    efficiency. Some Invention that were created during the Industrial Revolution were (Spinning Jenny, Cotton Gin, Telephone) The Spinning Jenny was created in the 1764 by James Hargreaves it was made for a multi-spindle spinning frame, and was one of the key developments in the industrialization of weaving during the early Industrial Revolution. And the Cotton Gin was created by Eli Whitney in the 1794 was a machine for separating cotton from its seeds. The creator for the Telephone was Alexander…

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    Essay 2 The iPhone is the most important technology advancement in the last 20 years. Technology advanced the world into a simpler day to day life style, helping to preserve our greatness, and to initiate something new. This device allows quicker and easier ways to research topics, both general and specific everyday events. People who share similar interests can interact with people globally, along with the promotion of social media creating a fast and easy communication services. Not only does…

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    technological changes have contributed to the changes in the English language due to the introduction of different words (Falck, 2005). This includes the invention and the expansion of the roads, the invention of motor vehicles, electricity as well as the steam engine which has led to the changed in the English lexicon. Furthermore, every invention has led to either alteration or introduction of new words to the English…

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    A legacy in today’s world, with an astonishing one thousand and ninety-three patents, Thomas Edison, is known to be one of the greatest inventor of all time, having the record for the most number of patents. Most of his inventions till this day, still greatly effects the lives of humans everywhere. Thomas Edison was born in February of eighteen forty-seven, in Milan, Ohio to mother Nancy Elliott Edison, a teacher and Samuel Edison, a political activist. Who both influenced his life to a great…

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    Invention Of Technology

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    first used during WWII in what was called the W1 engine in “The Pioneer”. Now it’s used every hour of the day in flights from just a state to another state, or even going to another country. Secondly, is the desk phone. Most likely one of the best inventions of all time. It has been used in offices and is still being used in offices today. It also used to be used as a house phone, but now it is rarely used with all the cell phones that everybody has access to with today’s technology. Lastly is…

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    significant dates that have highlighted an important change to life due to engineering, one of these dates is on March 1876 where the first telephone was created . This allowed information to be given in a matter of seconds rather than through other time consuming methods such as the telegram. (1) 1b) What happened on this date? On this date, the first telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell. 2a) Name an influential person in the history of engineering. An influential inventor that has…

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