John Harrington did not actually create the toilet. The modern flush toilet was developed by Sir John Harington in the late 16th century, who devised a valve system that would release water from a tank and wash waste into underground sewers. However, it was Thomas Crapper in the 19th century who popularized and improved the design, leading to its widespread adoption.
it was the first flush toilet
He is the person who invented the toilet
The flushing toilet was invented by John Harrington in 1596.
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It was made in England
Because he needed to use the bathroom.
Sir John Harrington invented the toilet in 1596 but Thomas Crapper is given most of the credit
The term "John" as a slang for bathroom is thought to have originated from Sir John Harington, an English courtier. He is credited with inventing the modern flushing toilet in the late 16th century, hence the association. Over time, the term "John" became a colloquialism for the toilet or bathroom.
The flushing toilet was invented by John Harrington in 1596. he was English so the toilet bowl was invented in England.
the first toilet was invented in new England by a English man called john Wilson. it was invented on 1673 No it is not. The toilet was invented in Bristol.By sir john harrington in 1596.
The term "John" for a bathroom is said to have originated from the British slang term "jakes," which meant an outhouse or privy. Over time, this term evolved into "John." It is thought to be a generic term used to refer to a place where one can relieve themselves.
Nobody really knows when the inventor of the first flushing toilet was born