No In 1859 Gaston Plante, a French physicist invented the first rechargeable battery
Nah, your looking for Alexander Graham Bell =]
Lewis Latimer invented it, and he wrote a book with Thomas Edison.
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Thomas Edison did not invent electricity. He invented means of making use of electricity.
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I am guessing you are trying to say when did Thomas Edison invent the light bulb. He invented the light bulb on October 22nd, 1879.
No Thomas Edison didn't invent the umbrella, but he did invent the phonograph and the light-bulb. :D
Lewis Latimer invented it, and he wrote a book with Thomas Edison.
Thomas Edison was based in Edison(named after him), New Jersey.
Thomas Edison Invent the light bulb in Florida
Thomas Edison didn't invent the lightbulb. Rephrase your statement
Thomas Edison did not invent the electric chair Harold p brown did...
Thomas Edison never composed music.
Thomas Edison didn't actually invent the electric chair but, paid Harold P. Brown to. It was invented because Thomas Edison's competitor Nikola Tesla had AC electricty (Edison had DC) and AC was cheaper but, more dangerous. Thomas Edison wanted people to know this (so more people would choose his over Tesla's) so he had it made and electrocuted William Kemmler (who had chopped up his wife and was sent to perison). this was called the war of currents
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