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the first person to really invent the washing machine is unknown. But the first U.S. patent for the washing machine was granted to Nathaniel Briggs of New Hampshire. Hope that helped.
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Henry Ford did not invent the steam engine. He was young when it was first introduced to him as a way of powering things. He didn't really invent anything but built onto others ideas such as the assembly line and the car.
They invented the three axis control so the airplane can keeps it's equilibrium while flying. The very first practical AIRPLANE was invented by Wright brothers. They were inspired by the birds and invented this flying machine which can be used by humans in December,1903.
There is really no reason why he did he just invented it and it cant get any better then that
Garrett Morgan spent his childhood in Kentucky and Ohio. He quit school and went to work at an early age in order to support himself and help his family. Garrett Morgan is known as an inventor and community leader.
the first person to really invent the washing machine is unknown. But the first U.S. patent for the washing machine was granted to Nathaniel Briggs of New Hampshire. Hope that helped.
Because some idea came into his mind that he should invent something very cold like snow. Such people are really great because they are really creative.
as osborn's machine weighed about 50 lbs, it really was not a laptop
she invented the machine that makes flat-bottomed brown paper bage. (They were homemade and really expensive back then.)
you can invent if you really want you can invent by things that are not expensive..right?
no, but he did invent a flying machine but he never perfected it
his siblings name is harry Mary george and kyle
Garrett Morgan (U.S.A.) was an inventor and businessman from Cleveland who is best known for inventing a device called the Morgan Safety Hood and the gas mask in 1914. In 1923 he patented a traffic signal. I believe he also had a patent on a kind of sewing machine.Despite what some people may try to tell you, he did not "invent the traffic signal" ... he patented one kind of traffic signal; it wasn't the first, nor was it remarkably better than the many others that were being developed by many other people around the same time, and to the best of my knowledge no city ever actually used it.It's common for the traffic light myth to be trotted out during Black History Month, and it's unfortunate, because he really does deserve wider recognition for the safety hood that he not only developed but personally used in a heroic rescue of workers digging a water intake tunnel after a gas explosion and fire trapped them in there and killed the first people who tried to rescue them.
some really smart dude who decides that he wants to see the dinosaur period but then a t-rex eats him so his time machine disappears lol some extra odinary girl who want to see ancient period of her country
No they only say that. We have no proof they have. But i bet you can invent them ^_^
Really? Chuck Norris did not invent martial arts.